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Saturday January 8th, 2011

The exercise:

A four line poem about: warnings.

Because it was snowing after I got home with the baseboards this afternoon, which would make using the electric saw outside very difficult. So I warned the clouds that they had one hour to stop snowing before I went out there and cut anyway.

Exactly an hour later it stopped snowing.

So the baseboards have been cut, they're in place, and I just need about thirty minutes and a working nail gun before I'm done with them. Hopefully that happens tomorrow.

Mine:

The warning label reads:
Keep out of reach of children.
But little Tommy pleads:
How else can we play doctor?

7 comments:

  1. Marc: Yeah always wondered about those labels as a child! They always seemed to hint at spoiling any potential fun :)

    Here's mine - a little bitter sweet!

    Warnings

    The system gave out its warnings,
    that a tsunami would hit the shore,
    but repeatedly calm, clear mornings,
    made its visitors choose to ignore.

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  2. @Watermark: nice, if dire. The first two lines really set the scene up well.

    @Marc: You can command the weather now? Those government mice in the walls will be sending their vans round any minute now to take you an experimental facility... I'm sorry, that should have been experimentation facility.
    I'm with Tommy as far as your poem goes!

    Warnings
    You said, "Don't ever go and play in the sea,"
    But knowing better isn't something you do.
    It turns out this time Mom, you were right,
    I've just been captured by Cthulhu!

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  3. My venom hides 'hind black and yellow
    A warning! Says a clever fellow
    But such a sorry time to find
    His friend beside is colour-blind.

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  4. haven't i warned you about this before?
    that although you don't see my nose twitch
    just don't make me angry or don't piss me off
    or else you'd know that i'm a bad witch.

    ---
    i can feel the muse trying to escape. yaiks!

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  5. Watermark - bittersweet, but nicely done.

    Greg - haha, love that second line.

    Helle - very nicely done! And welcome to the site :)

    Thanks for sharing your writing with us, and I look forward to seeing more from you.

    Summerfield - haha, nicely done. And you best catch that muse of yours right quick! I shall not be deprived of your writing, dang it.

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  6. Warnings

    What is good and bad?
    People feel great when it's good
    But can't accept the opposite
    Neither is an answer, just warning. 

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  7. Zhongming - great final line!

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