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> Penning A Poetic Composition., MM Ten Words Challenge for February 4th, 2016
Rhymer
post Dec 6 16, 16:52
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At times, by kick-starting my muse, I’ll aspire
to use MM’s ten chosen words, when they inspire
me to accept their challenge, though one must use all
ten in compiling a worthy answer to their weekly call.
To compose my effort - written with a rhymed beat,
and express my emotions, it is only deemed complete
after I, having pondered awhile to make my choice
of topic, allow my muse unbridled freedom to voice
my innermost feelings. Together with creative glow
and enthusiasm, I’ll begin to write, in hopes to show
a reader, my resulting lines possesses class! I profess
comments received, are a sign of having achieved success!
I regard poetry, as somewhat akin to climbing a steep hill.
Despite all difficulties encountered, my driving passion will
induce me to seek, and at times, to plan a devious scheme
in my chase for words, that are well suited to my theme!
Though words like citrus, or magenta, can often create
a difficult scenario, I’ll find a way around to integrate
such words into a skillful admixture of complexities!
Though this may result in a composition of perplexities,
it is one by which I’ll profess, despite my eclectic mix,
I have at least, achieved my goal! The horizon of success!
Though some might think it no more than a wordy mess!

Rhymer. December 6th, 2016.

Ten words used in order:
inspire, choice, glow, class,
profess, hill, chase, citrus, magenta, horizon.





 
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