Non-Erased Memory (Limerick)
Though I’ve tried to, I cannot erase
My mem’ry of messes I’d face
When I needed to fix
Penciled words. (I was six.)
Defacement would follow apace.
Though I’ve tried to, I cannot erase
My mem’ry of messes I’d face
When I needed to fix
Penciled words. (I was six.)
Defacement would follow apace.
Tags: Childhood Memories, Eraser Humor, Pencil Humor
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Mad Kane (Madeleine Begun Kane) is a writer, musician, and "recovering lawyer." She won the Robert Benchley Society Award For Humor and enjoys writing limericks, song parodies, and current events haiku.
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More Error Terror
A worse nightmare awaits — it’s the race
to retrieve what your mind will erase
that you don’t miss at all
til you fail to recall
as you swear it’s still there in its place.