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100 Line Poem

To The Sea They Went

There once was a guy
who was quite shy.
He lived in a fort ,
his stature was nothing but short.
He loved to travel
but he only saw gravel.
It was his dream to see the sea
so then he began to flee.
This man was lonely,
so he brought his one and only.

She was a blonde beauty
with only one duty;
she was to care for the man,
his name was Stan.
not much then him
although very slim.
It was their dream to see that sea,
so again they began to flee.
But of course she couldn't leave yet,
not with out her beloved cousin Brett.

Brett was tall
and liked to play ball.
He was always going
and seemed to keep growing.
He was always putting on a show
defiantly the guy to know.
It was their dream to see the sea
so again they began to flee.
But Brett wouldn't dare leave his girl,
for then she might hurl!

Jenny was her name,
Brett's claim to fame.
She was everything but nice,
cold as ice.
Always so rude,
Brett was surely screwed.
It......


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Approximate Word Count: 526
Approximate Pages: 3 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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