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The Deltonian Doctrine

No matter the weather I depend on you forever, always with you making bank together. I wish not to see you go, but I'm here to let you know that, no business too strong, no sale too low, I’ll talk the talk and win boardwalk. You may raise the steaks, eat 'em with a shake, but I'll be the one to monopolize park place. Every day, we continue to strive, simply because we are alive with a passion of conquest that will put any limit to the test. Don’t tell us your rules, you fool, we pull the strings, so watch what you say, or everything you know of will go missing. Beware, our empire expands at a rate, which will never yield any capitalist mistakes, because at our core, we are omnipotent nationalists. We have climbed the steps, to the very top of the throne, and mark my words — the world will be ours to own.
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Marissa718
Published
May 25, 2020
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Sometimes, it is fun to write poetry just for fun and dismiss any elements of seriousness. It unlocks a new realm of creativity. So, go write, let it be a little humorous, get a laugh out of it, and smile at the masterpiece you have created.

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#monopoly#capitalism#humor#funny#poetry#seriousness#economicsystems#contemplations#streamofconsciousness#nonseriousness
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