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Catfish
Catfish I love is on a plate with tartar sauce, french fries, and slaw; but I despise the type that trolls online, those pervs who break the law and tell some trusting kid, “I’m twelve, like YOU! I live right by the park near you. Let’s meet there by the bridge. You’ll be back home before it’s dark. Don’t tell your mom! If she’s like mine, she’ll tell you NO. Let’s just sneak out.” She says, “I’ll go slip out the back. We’ll have a lot of fun—no doubt!” The sicko rushed right to the bridge. The “kid” he met was twenty-five, an undercover cop with cuffs and back-up. “Channel 14 LIVE” rushed in on this newsworthy scene. A big catfish was caught that day. Because such wickedness abounds, not all such stories end this way. May 15, 2018, entered in Catie Lindsey's Catfish Poetry Contest
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