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Desk creaks under pile of calendars Desk creaks under pile of calendars Arranged like candy below a piñata Arranged like candy below a piñata Candy pile arranged below like creaks; Calendar of desk under a piñata I have not seen a new movie in a year I have not seen a new movie in a year I wonder what it is that I have missed I wonder what it is that I have missed I I I that is it. A wonder movie in a missed year, what have not seen have new It is time to walk about the place It is time to walk about the place I get up and sit down, my *** growing bigger I get up and sit down, my *** growing bigger Place bigger time up my *** Growing down about the walk, I get to sit and is it Sit in creaks under a bigger year I have time to wonder what is arranged of calendars I get *** like a piñata growing candy I walk up and down the movie It is that desk I have not missed about my new place Seen it below a new pile
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Apr 20, 2018
Apr 20, 2018 at 12:05 PM UTC
Paradelle For Noah
Desk creaks under pile of calendars Desk creaks under pile of calendars Arranged like candy below a piñata Arranged like candy below a piñata Candy pile arranged below like creaks; Calendar of desk under a piñata I have not seen a new movie in a year I have not seen a new movie in a year I wonder what it is that I have missed I wonder what it is that I have missed I I I that is it. A wonder movie in a missed year, what have not seen have new It is time to walk about the place It is time to walk about the place I get up and sit down, my *** growing bigger I get up and sit down, my *** growing bigger Place bigger time up my *** Growing down about the walk, I get to sit and is it Sit in creaks under a bigger year I have time to wonder what is arranged of calendars I get *** like a piñata growing candy I walk up and down the movie It is that desk I have not missed about my new place Seen it below a new pile
A paradell is a form first used by Billy Collins to parody strict forms (i.e. a villanelle). 3 stanzas have a line, that line repeated, a different line, that different line repeated, followed by 2 lines that use each word that appears in the 2 bespoke lines, like a word jumble. The 4th stanza does the same thing but using each word again to for 6 lines. It's super fun.
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24/Cisgender Male/Gainesville, FL
Apr 20, 2018
Apr 20, 2018 at 12:05 PM UTC
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