Complainers Poem by Timothy Branch

Complainers



They gather like puddles, hoping to make a splash.
Attention seekers chattering to disturb those who dash on intently on their course.
They travel in packs together making sure they move together like fish in schools.
Now in the lifecycle there is a complainer who is the chief consumer of complainers.
Hurry whale open wipe to relieve us of this vicious circle of life that embellishes trash, mess and trife.
Whale it took you too long so a catfish came along to consume those complainers.
People love to eat the king of consumer of the bottom. If one becomes what they eat, we see where complainers originate.

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Timothy Branch

Timothy Branch

Petersburg, Virginia
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