Poetry

Dog Pact: Three Things Challenge #M740

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Three Things Challenge #M740

PACT
PACK
POCKET

Dog Pact

There was a pack of friendly dogs,
Whose loyalty was unmatched in their logs,
They made a pact to return all the gold,
That the silly cats stole, brazen and bold,
From the pockets of their owners, in their sly, sneaky scrolls.

-M.A.D. 6/29/24

Poetry

Three Things Challenge #M739

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Three Things Challenge #M739

ELIMINATE
CONQUER
OVERCOME

To overcome social anxiety
Is a challenge,
That needs not to be conquered or eliminated.
For anxiety is not all bad;
It can be your friend,
When it does not go overboard.

Embrace the flutter of the heart,
The cautious thoughts before you start,
For in these moments, you will find,
Strength and courage in your mind.

Acknowledge anxiety’s gentle hand,
As it guides you through this unknown land.
But remember, you hold the key,
To keep anxiety where it should be.

-M.A.D.

Poetry

Three Things Challenge #M738

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Three Things Challenge #M738

DAFT
DRAFT
RAFT

In a daft draft, she began to craft,
A poem on a solitary raft,
Words swirling like a wild whirlwind,
On her makeshift paper, her thoughts pinned.

-M.A.D.

Poetry

Three Things Challenge #M726

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Three Things Challenge #M726

CRY
WAIL
SOB

When tears fall, we see the pain,
A wail escapes, like pouring rain.
We sob and ache, our fragile hearts,
Seeking solace as sadness departs.

-M.A.D.

Poetry

Three Things Challenge #M725

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Three Things Challenge #M725

WORRY

ANXIOUS

EMOTIONAL

Worry consumes like fog that’s here to stay,
Anxious thoughts won’t seem to go away.
Emotions running wild, hard to control,
But in the end, peace consoles the soul.

-M.A.D

Poetry

Three Things Challenge #M724

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Three Things Challenge #M724

HORRIFIC
MUNDANE
NORMAL

There once was a day so horrific,
Work conflicts made it quite specific,
But chatting with a friend,
On his book had no end,
Making the mundane truly terrific.

-M.A.D.

Funny, Poetry

Three Things challenge #M721

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Three Things challenge #M721

CROWD
CLOWN
CITRUS

Citrus Clown

In the center of the town,
There was a funny little clown,
With a citrus colored suit,
And a smile that was astute.
He performed for a massive crowd,
Making them laugh oh so loud,
With his silly jokes and tricks,
He had them all in hysterics.
He juggled lemons and limes,
Danced around like he had no time,
But the funniest part of all,
Was when he tripped, making everyone fall.
The crowd couldn’t stop laughing,
As the clown continued his acting,
He made faces and silly sounds,
On the stage, he was surely crowned.
But as he reached for a citrus fruit,
He accidentally dropped it, oh what a hoot,
The audience erupted in cheers,
As the clown pretended to shed tears.
With his orange hair and red nose,
He had the crowd on their toes,
Never had they laughed so much,
Thanks to this clown with a citrus touch.
So if you’re feeling down,
Just go and find this funny clown,
With his bright and zesty flair,
He’ll have you laughing without a care.

M.A.D

Poetry

Man with a Pot

Man with a Pot

There once was a man with a pot,
Who always wore a stylish bowtie and top hat,
His loyal and loving pet,
Would often get wet,
From all the droplets the pot splashed on the cat!

-M.A.D.