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A Headlong Plunge
Draped in the darkness of the night In a weather so dull and blight Sad thoughts like a deadly shooter Come out to bombard her outright Shaking off their fitful slumber They rise from their inert stupor From the reservoir deep, spill out As through newly opened shutter They come from an unknown hideout As all trace of life to wipe out Unable to block the current She totters in a drunken bout They spill forth in mighty torrent, With a beastly force violent Like an angry mob on long wait, Infringing all rules, nonchalant Caught in the vortex of that spate Her body began to gyrate She lost all her sense of balance Her sad fate, no one could abate May.13. 2022 ~Placed First~ Rubaiyat Poetry Contest 8 syllables per line Rhyme scheme- aaba-bbcb-ccdc-dded-eefe. Sponsor- Sotto Poet
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