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(Maddy’s Music challenge:
“Write a poem based on three words from a song.”
Song: 'Words of love' by the Beatles 1964
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I’m the harshest critic,
the truest of nonbelievers,
when words of love are used.
Soapy words will not deliver
so please stop trying to be smooth.

Don’t compare me to a summer’s day!
I know that’s from some Broadway play.

Waste not flattery’s rose
praise not my grace,
at least not to my face,
you’re better off praising my clothes.

Forgo sweetness, promise nothing
then you may be onto something
say it, straight up, I won’t faint
trust me, sir, I am no saint.
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A song for this:
Words of love by the Beatles
 May 31 Mary Bennet
Poetato
"I'll make sure you're safe."

Those are the only words I need to hear.
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The day was orange
The word is yellow
Out like a light switch
Teeth a steady glow

The projectile's
Crisscross trajectory
Is no kindness

In the catacombs of this mine
Watch it leak
Watch it settle

What remains is
Subterranea, urania
Built to last
A moment to inhale
Before fade to black

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I rescue abandoned dogs
like my abandoned kids
dissapear in the rear view
and I close my eyelids.
Lately my life feels like
A road leading nowhere
And that's exhausting...
Just hanging by a thread here...
Juice of an orange
Spilled over the dark rain clouds
Last coral sunset
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