Story
Tell me a story
Something to floor me
Something gory
With details that don’t bore me
Something exciting
That’ll get me writing
Writhing and biting, fighting
Seconds and minutes
To get deeper in it
The tale to end all tales
All the fails and mishaps
Of poor close-minded imaginations
Fabrications of foolish folly
That don’t jolly my jimmies
Get me going
With a real showing
A display of risque word play
Full trays, a buffet of literary entres
Andale and fire away
Silly soliloquies and sorrowful sonnets
I wanna hear you get on it
Bomb it like D-Day
Don’t be afraid of what you have to say
There’s a ballet of lyrical nonsense
That appeals to my sense
Of creative content
Make a convent
Worship words and wonderful phrases
Praises that ignite people’s pages
Outrages that set stages
And upstages all articles of ancient artistry
Gimme sophistry and mystery
Flabbergasting fantasy
Fathom a fictional fixation that flusters me
Make history
Write a verbal victory
Vast and vainly
Stories are mainly
About the guys who wrote them
Don’t quote them
There’s a fine line between vanity and literacy
Don’t holler if you hear me
Write ‘cause you fear me
Cause I spit fire fiercely
Flowing freely
Can you even really wax poetic
Like my frenetic verses
I’m like a rapper without the curses
I’ll teach you about reverses
Turnabout is fair play
Allow me to arrange an apologetic bouquet
To allay and portray this invective word fray
As an okay way to sway
New lyricists and serious writing spirits
But fearing this is gibberish
I’ll restate and finish this
Feverish flurry of fast flung phrases
Tell me a story that absolutely amazes
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