He flies on down the aisles
Never slowing for a thing
And, running, grimly smiles,
"I'll find that onion ring!"
He flies on down the aisles
Never slowing for a thing
And, running, grimly smiles,
"I'll find that onion ring!"
The onion rings are sold out
all except for one
he grab the final bag of rings
and buys them for his son
The son he lost 5 years ago,
The memories still clear,
The night he found him in the snow,
The boy he held so dear.
He sits there in deep thought
Thinking about the precious moments
He and his son had
And all other components.
He finds a pack of jerkey bites
and buys them for himself
He loves to eat them in dark nights
and put them on the shelf
Finally the man had all he needed.
Even some cream cheese and a loaf of pumpernickel.
Making his sandwich, he felt like he succeeded.
Then he realized... he forgot the dill pickle.
Ben beat me to it.
My four lines don't make as much sense.
It took a while to write it, so I won't delete it.
Later on I'll pay my penance.
TRBC-2024 is a fool.
Not willing to follow the rule.
What is wrong with him?
Drowning in his own drool?
The rule says "lines two and four must rhyme". Why are your line two don't rhyme? You have mistakes on your line. Just to see the rules you don't have time?
You likely know the game where people take turns writing sentences down. This is that, but with 4-line stanzas. How this works is simple:
1. It must be related to the previous one
2. lines two and four must rhyme- one and three don’t have to, but bonus points if they do
3. keep it clean, and avoid stuff like politics and religion- duh
first stanza:
A man walks into walmart
to buy his food and drinks
he goes and grabs a big cart
”I need a lot” he thinks