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Jul 2023
Bet you can’t write a poem

using a noun as a metaphor.


         Challenge


Okay, I will try to bunch

together a collection of

mass group gatherings.

How about a gang band,

or a troupe even a clump.

I could knot a nest gaggle

a crowd, huddle a bunch

or pack a party, I could, if

I wanted to, troupe a flock

or swarm bees or indeed

any agglomeration, truss

me, because an aggregate

of any conglomeration is a

metaphor for your request.


"The noun was CLUSTER"

‘’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’'
­‘’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’'
‘’’’’’’’’’­’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’'

As a verb it can congregate

in a children's playing field.

Tops are red, like BERRIES.



Poem for Joe Bye Then USA.
Ryan O'Leary
Written by
Ryan O'Leary  Mallow.
(Mallow.)   
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