I thought the rules were thirty flat—
one each day, and that was that.
But somewhere in the server’s hum,
a glitchy little muse did come.

She whispered: “If not for loops,
then let one poem skip the queue.”
I blinked, and somehow, on my screen,
a bonus poem slipped between.

Perhaps it’s wrong. Perhaps it’s right.
Perhaps a bug snuck in last night.
And so I typed, against all odds,
a cheeky verse—poem thirty-one.

Dear LexPoMo, your code runs tight—
but I slipped past with stealth and byte.
So if this entry shouldn’t be,
just blame it on the poetic spree. 

Or, say:
if month == June & poem_count > 30:
    print(“You brilliant beast, you did it early!”)