Monkeypox Poem by anais vionet

Monkeypox

Rating: 5.0


I went to Walmart this morning - yes, it was very brave.
My dander was up - I was on high alert - for active shooters and the unmasked.

Then I saw him! A man on the cookie aisle - he looked like he had the monkeypox!
So, I kicked him in the nuts and ran - you can't be too careful out there.

It turns out that he was just an 80-year-old retiree wearing a polka-dot shirt.
I apologized - from a safe distance - as the paramedics carted him away.

It felt like a close call.

Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Topic(s) of this poem: shopping,teen,virus,shooting,danger,scared
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kim Barney 18 August 2022

Thanks for the entertainment. I got a couple of chuckles out of this. Five stars.

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2022

Another good laugh here: 'It turns out that he was just an 80-year-old retiree wearing a polka-dot shirt.'

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Bri Edwards 18 August 2022

THIS: 'Then I saw him! A man on the cookie aisle - he looked like he had the monkeypox! '....gave me a GOOD laugh. : )

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