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A Rattling Rhyme
Nervous Hands Did you know nervous hands can cause problems? Let me tell you, folks, I know they can! Hear my tale of a fidgety woman and her equally jittery man. At a conference, they became restless as the speaker just droned on and on. Though they tried to give him their attention, they just couldn’t. Each stifled a yawn. He began to drum HARD on the table with his fingernails—thumpity-thump. The presenter and others shot daggers with their eyes at this troublesome chump. Then he popped EVERY one of his knuckles, dropped his papers all over the floor, rattled change in his pockets—jing-jingle. Sitting by them, I silently swore. She was busy with her own distractions, searching noisily through her huge purse for her Bic, which she clicked with great fervor. Could things possibly get any worse? Yes! She rattled a hard-candy wrapper in each hand on and on with true verve. Then she “combed” her long hair with her fingers. These two trounced on my very last nerve! You must wonder why nobody told them, “You can leave, or we’ll toss you head first.” You just can’t eject business owners even when they’re the absolute worst! written in anapestic meter July 30, 2018, entered in Nina Parmenter's A Rattling Rhyme Contest
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