Resignation Meh
Resignation Meh
An advance taken due to ever-present need, spent, then forgotten
The hard deadline came, five hundred requisite words artlessly written.
Nobody liked it, not the writer, the reader. ’Twas meaningless scratch. A conversation of questions and no answers, the present-tense world
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I just love the line “’twas meaningless scratch” and how the poem ends with an allusion to the “present-tense world.” Wonderful work!
First time I have seen “meh” in a poem, but it fits in well!