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'dis here poem sort of popped into my head. Woohoo. \m/ :ph34r: \m/

Errrr...it won't let me post...

 

There's a trademark by your name

Life's a Parker Brothers game

What you ordered never came

And everything is just the same

 

I visited a Silver Diner

Later bought a suede recliner

A plastic toy, gleaming reminder

It's beautiful; they're made in China

 

Things are growing, every day

Hear what mass producers say

They know you well in every way

Buy and it'll be OK

 

Spray to protect from mildew; mold

Things are valuable once they are old

Synthetic gloves when your hands are cold

And everything you love is sold

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Stop multiple posting. I know you got an error, so does everyone else, but it posted anyway, so please check before you spam.

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I was coming back to edit this post, I didn't mean to sound rude, but you're the five thousandth person to do it.

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I really liked this poem, smallscale_mind_games, and thought that it drove across the theme of materialism and it's corrosion of emotions very well. I particularly liked the original imagery and metaphors that you used throughout, such as the metaphor for life as a Parker Brothers game and all of the imagery circulating around luxurious items. They made for a very interesting and entertaining read the whole way through.

 

In terms of potential improvements; while I loved the imagery you used in the last stanza as well as the intriguing manner in which you ended the poem, it doesn't read quite as smoothly as the other stanzas to me. The placement of the adjective "valuable" in the second line of the stanza seems to be largely responsible for this, as it seems to break the flow a bit. You might want to rephrase that particular line, as the other lines of the stanza read very smoothly.

 

Well done. :)

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