jester’s throne
a limerick about a twisted fate

sitting down in a plight
he pondered on the ridiculousness of life in the bright
suit, everything went through the roof
while he cheated, someone else dared to break the same rule, collected a foolproof
now he collects rent from the perspective of a rogue landlord owning crooked walls' height
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About the Creator
Moon Desert
UK-based
BA in Cultural Studies
Crime Fiction: Love
Poetry: Friend
Psychology: Salvation
“I write only because there is a voice within me that will not be still.” Sylvia Plath



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