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Dastardly the Deviant Demon
Dastardly the deviant demon has been depressed and despondent. Despite that, downstairs in his dank dungeon, he decisively decided, to devise a despicable design. Departing from his dreary and dingy dwelling with death and destruction drifting through his deformed dome, Dastardly drudged into the dire decaying desert during the dismal day. The determined and dangerously daring Dastardly discovered the darling dame Daisy in discerning distress-- deprived and desolate. He didn’t dilly-dally with deficient details, but dragged Daisy into his deplorable domicile. Dizzy with delight, the dear dim dame debated about her date with the dashing devil. Dastardly disputed this deal and destroyed her doomed desire, as droplets of her demise dripped down from his daunting deep dagger. The dying dame was dunked in his delicious drink like a delectable drip-dropping donut and directly, Dame Daisy was definitely dead. And while demons don’t drown in drool, Dastardly did-- and drove Daisy into deathless damnation. *I wrote this poem on April 8, 2021, as part of a ’30 days of poetry’ challenge. This was day 8 and the prompt was: Write a poem with alliteration. Here was what I came up with.
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