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Sonnet Sized (based on Sonic®, America's Drive-In™)

By Walter Burns

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Sonnet Sized (based on Sonic®, America's Drive-In™) The systematic roll of window first As thunder turns my nerves into a glue And only one thing now will quench my thirst A greater love than Ocean Water blue! I push the button, red, to place my call She asks, my order, is it now at hand? I do not wish this time to end at all So garbled words, she will not understand Insistent now, she asks that I repeat By every means, she wants to get it right Do I fancy single or double meat My words, unheard, and so she stays from sight Her feet are not iambic, and nor are the fries I ask, she take it back and make it Sonnet Sized Written February 26th, 2002 © on Feb 26 2002 01:32 PM PST   0 • 14

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