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The Terrorists Were Suceeding Beyond Their Wildest Dreams Found Poem

the Terrorists were succeeding beyond their wildest dreams the terrorists were succeeding beyond their wildest dreams they thought what were the chances it was so much better, easier than they thought as the bombs dropped all around them to where it would end they did not know All they knew was that it was all about to end you see we were facing the end The morning after the end of the world the bombs fell and fell in fact all over the world it felt that the world would end up being destroyed as the world ends and nuclear war they called for the end of the world be so it must be they thought to themselves would they be able to stop the carnage so it ends much as it begins one does not know how it would end up the bombs doing their bomb thing after all they were simply bombs all must die once they are released after all that was the way it was the bomb facility opened up death the death of the whole world of that we can be sure following the blue prints the master plans of the war planners at the end of the day it looks like Armageddon a end of the world game would it get that bad to end the world is that what they wanted they did not know it is possible no one knew it was uncharted territory it was the end of the world if the bombs did their bomb thing Poetry Super Highway Prompt Turn to page 35 of any book. Use the first two sentences backwards for your prompt. I used James Tate, “Worshipful Company of Fletchers” and got: “ The pleasure of little incidents Remember.” From Vince Flynn protect and defend original text If it was possible they wanted to get a look at the blueprints of the facility after all they were doing one so would be called and destroy it in the morning you about where to drop the bomb so better the chances were of succeeding

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