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There was once a rotten scoundrel named Reid

   Who filched a horse in a moment of greed

      As the noose was secured

         His final words were heard

            I'd rather be fishin' today, indeed...

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Categories: filched, angst, humorous,
Form: Limerick



Mirror
I hold a mirror 
to my soul,
and there I find 
a gaping hole

that naught but love 
could ever fill.
But yet I thirst 
and hunger still.

I hold the mirror 
to my heart
and find that it's 
been torn apart.

It slowly sinks 
into the hole
that filched the essence
of my soul....

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© David Irby  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: filched, dark,
Form: Rhyme
Fearing Fratricide
Freddy filched Frankie’s fav’rit fudge,
fearless Frankie flattened Freddy to the floor.
Father Fletcher fearing fratricide
fastened Frankie’s feet
firmly to the farmyard fence while friends
fixed Freddy’s fractious frame
fast to the family Ford.

December 8, 2020

contest:  Alliteration
sponsor:  Eve Roper...

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Categories: filched, 11th grade, brother, fun, relationship,
Form: Alliteration
Nothing To Speak Of
Thundering downstairs, my sister charged me with theft;
wondering, Dad  questioned  the source of her inquiry.
Blundering like a buffoon, at last I confessed, 
plundering her coffers, I had filched her diary.

Deft hands suddenly snatched  the book in question.
Bereft of my fun, I pulled a downplay, 
“Theft is taking and KEEPing something not yours.”
Left with nothing to speak of, I just stole away. 

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Categories: filched, 11th grade, anger, brother, sister,
Form: Lento

Book: Reflection on the Important Things