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My lost cousin

I sat on a chair completely nervous to know where I would do my youth service. Then came the rudest shock of my whole life, I'd have to go up north where strifes were rife. I didn't even try to change the posting, I was downcast as many were boasting, that they'd have a pleasant year of favour. Me, it'd be a year of wasted labour. At the camp, I hated all that I saw, Even my strangeness was greeted with awe. House flies may probably be their best friends, because they surround their foods in their tens. The harsher weather was too much for me, Even, with dressing one can't be carefree. Everywhere I went there, there was tension. Trouble seemed to come by its mere mention. I resigned to fate till one fateful day, When my surname sake came to where I stay, to ask if perchance we're from the same place. And t'was a family tree we could trace. She then introduced me to her father, who knew my father without much bother. So, in a strange land where all hopes were lost. I met my lost cousin without a cost.

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Date: 12/18/2024 11:34:00 AM
Thank you for supporting my Flash Poetry Challenge, Maclawrence. You stayed the course and were rewarded with meeting your cousin and uncle! What a happy day that must have been, and each day thereafter, knowing you could enjoy contact with your family members.
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