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Difficult poetry contest?

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Write a poem about linoleum. It take s a good poet to write a quality poem about the mundane. Let's see it!

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  1. Ahhhh...

    What a dream linoleum makes.

    To cover old glories,

    And endless mistakes.

    Hiding

    So sweetly,

    What cannot be cleaned,

    Ensuring the future

    Is there

    Just for me.

    No more sweat coursing,

    From brow

    Down to chin.

    A sponge mop,

    A quick wipe,

    Is all that it needs

    And the rest of the day,

    Is Devoted

    To me..

    Mari....


  2. ooohhh how slick and shiny under my feet so cold yet comforting as i cross over the diamond shaped patterns on the shiny tan floor its never a bore when i where socks i can glide right to the fridge Clyde oh this linoleum is so divine and I'm proud to say that its mine it provides a place for the pets to cool down after being outside its perfect for dripping ice cream bars and sticky hands so easy to clean the kids aren't even banned yea that's where they sing and smile knowing  that they can can be free on my linoleum floor like i said its never a bore its the most perfect place to be in the kitchen for everyone to see so come sit with me and eat ice cream and let my floor set you free

  3. linoleum

    lonely and mundane

    used and then forgotten

    yearning to sparkle

    like a diamond

    so it can once more

    be remembered.

  4. Cork and Rosin are on the ground, pressed to death by grey glowing foreboding hot steaming metal

    You thought they were people didnt you?

  5. I don't understand how "difficult poetry contest" is a question.

    However i will comment, It takes a good poet to express the beauty of something in a unique way, not write about an absurd topic for poetry.

    ~sig~

    7 days without soccer makes one weak

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