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May 15, 2010 · 10:03 am
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And his mind did a dangerous flip

The Sleaze bolted forth and jumped ship,
Taking the “valise” along as a conscript.
He floated ashore,
Holding portmanteau’s door,
And then his mind did a dangerous flip.

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Filed under humor, limerick, poem, poetry, portmanteau, Random Access Thoughts, story poem, words, writing

Tagged as humor, limerick, part 6, poem, poetry, portmanteau, Random Access Thoughts, story, story poem, words, writing

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One response to “And his mind did a dangerous flip”

  1. slpmartin's avatar slpmartin
    May 15, 2010 at 4:02 pm

    Quite a unique poem…thanks for sharing it.

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