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We all have seemingly insignificant problems (ex: a drive through burger place forgot to make my fries), so give me a short poem about one of these small tragedies. Have fun, the little problems count too!
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Lees345

Already Downstairs

I could have sworn

I came down the stairs

for something or the other

but if I did,

I'd probably lose my head. Because as soon as I leapt

off that last step, I had

already forgotten

the reason why I came.

Marching feet travelling up

the smooth staircase, with crunched eyebrows and pouty lips; a confused face I wear.

I plant one foot on the bed

In a classic thinking man pose,

I squint my eyes and my mind says, "Okay! I made it up to my

room again! Now, try to remember

what you forgot to get

when you were already downstairs."

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