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Enough Is Enough
I accidentally let one loose, shoot, it's going to get embarrassing soon. For even though it was merely a toot, it held a stench that oft makes women swoon. At first, it was somewhat tolerable, then without warning, it got hard to breathe. And it soon became intolerable, as tolerant tempers began to seethe. The vile smell was slowly dissipating when I accidentally let one loose. And this nasty one was nauseating, it was about time for me to vamoose! One woman gaged, looking like she might faint, and a man began heaving up his lunch. But loudly voicing a vicious complaint, I deflected fault with a counterpunch. Of all the indignities, I shouted, voicing my anger, enough is enough! And my innocence was never doubted, as I shamelessly stomped off, in a huff! (Quatrain) 7/8/2018
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