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Spoken like a true literature-ist, I mean a true illiterate
I’m not illiterate! I’m just not very poetryate.
I didn’t mean to insult.
That was not my intended result
it’s unfair to expect
You’re a good literist yet
‘Cos you’re not quite an adult
That’s the kind of poems I like!
An apology limerick
A chocolate limerick would be even better!
Difficult but pretty and emotional ❤
Yeah, as long as they’re short.
And sometimes that really does help!
It does for me!
Brevity is beauty!
Especially for poetry!
Bwahahahahahahaha. Short is always good in poems.
Have a fabulous day. 🙂
The shorter the better!
Winky is generous with his appreciation ?
I try to be!
Another thing I like is when poems end.
That’s my favourite part, too!
Short poems can still pack in a lot of emotion, Winky, so good point.
Especially since they’re the only ones I can get through!
I agree with Lauren. Short poems can say so much more for such few words.
I know. Plus I don’t lose concentration on them when they’re short.