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Push-Ups - An Acrolic

Push-ups A lyric/acrostic ~> an acrolic The rules to this acrolic is to rhyme the same way in verses 1 and 2, then the bridge does its own rhyming scheme. V.1 and pre-chorus is considered an acrostic and v.2 and pre-chorus is also considered an acrostic. The rest of the poem (the bridge) is the first syllable of the word in acrostic form. V.1: P- Plenty of sunshine, come what May U- Understand that I’m tired of liberal-conservative politics S- Shame on me for saying it today H- Hanging out with the buddies without taking any selfie pics Pre-chorus: U- Underestimated by scars and shown to be happy P- Pretty much, I’m appalled by the stars and so free S- So free, clean and sober from my addiction of painstaking infliction Chorus: P- Pleasure-embarked U- Under S- So much H- Hushed pressure U- Understand my ups and downs P- Please S- Show me the way V.2: P- Pain and shame, I can wish it away U- Unless I pray it wouldn’t affect me — six times six S- Shameless and sheltered today H- Not feeling a seven times seven, but I need a fix Pre-chorus: U- Underestimated by scars and shown to be happy P- Pretty much, I’m appalled by the stars and so free S- So free, clean and sober from my addiction of painstaking infliction Chorus: P- Pleasure-whelmed U- Under S- So much H- Hushed pressure U- Understand my ups and downs P- Please S- Show me the way B: P- Plenty of room to push yourself forward, feeling mellow U- Usage of peace would be necessary S- Shine on and on like a tranquillity bird, shimmering yellow H- Honoring myself, paying homage freely

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