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Quite Lost
As a girl, I spent time in my Grandma's attic, it smelled like old wood and was quite aromatic. I loved this space to the point of a fanatic, loving to rummage in things aristocratic. Old trunks and pictures of ancestors dramatic! "Are you okay?" I answered, "YES!" quite emphatic. A knock at the door (oh, do be diplomatic!) I answered in my sweetest voice, charismatic. See, I was a little girl melodramatic, my young life so sad and so very traumatic. In silence, I wrote some stories quite climatic, I was healing- but my thoughts were still erratic. _______________________ January 12, 2017 Poetry/Monorhyme/Quite Lost Copyright Protected, ID 17-865-472-0 All Rights Reserved. Written under Pseudonym. For the contest, 12 By 12, Monorhyme, sponsor, John Hamilton Third Place
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