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A Poet is Tied to Their Pain (Poem by Marysa Writes)

Sometimes tying the metaphors together with double knotted word play isn’t enough to describe the pain behind the tired eyes and strangled mind of a poet with ropes around their pens, and strings around their head, connecting them to every word.

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  1. Wow. This is great.

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  2. True, true, true...
    ...although I've been trying to loosen the knots between my pain and I :D
    Thought you could avoid a Mark Joke? Wrong! Lol

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    1. That's a thing, now, btw: Mark Jokes :D
      Prepare for lots of them!

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    2. Should I board up the windows like preparing for a hurricane?

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    3. Well, you COULD, but I recommend not doing that because if you do you won't get the full awesomeness of the joke :P

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    4. Actually, I’d suggest evacuating. There’s no way to survive these Mark jokes. Lol.

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    5. Seems like the wisest option

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    6. If only your last name was "Jokes", Lucy, because I have the perfect joke :P
      But, yeah, I'll evacuate with you guys :D

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    7. That defeats the whole purpose of us evacuating

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    8. ...well, no, because then if my Mark Jokes kill you, at least you won't die in Florida, you'd die in some other state :)

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    9. Nah, it is, trust me; many people would DIE for a chance to NOT DIE in Florida :)
      I mean, that's perfectly logical, isn't it? :D

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    10. ...oh, well, I tried :P
      But hey, there's proof that the full force of my jokes can't kill you :D

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    11. If it’s another state, that’s an improvement, at least to me. Also, I wish my last name was Jokes. It’d explain a lot. 😁

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    12. See?! Many would DIE for a chance to die in another state! :D
      Lol I'm now tempted to make a character whose name is "Gerald Jokes" for some reason XD

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    13. Well, when you hate this state, it’s perfectly logical, if not reasonable.
      Also, you should really do that! It’s an interesting name. Lol.

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    14. :D See, Marysa?!?! LOGICAL! Lol
      XD Idk, it's a bit too far, I think lol

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    15. Reasonable and logical are technically two different things
      You can be reasonable and illogical

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    16. Apparently so...thanks for proof, Marysa :D

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    17. I fully accept being illogical then.

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    18. Well, I'm being unreasonable yet logical. I mean, I'm looking at everything logically, I'm just using the logical unreasonably -shrug-

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  3. Wow, I really enjoyed reading this. I find this very relatable, as well. Amazing piece!

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  4. I belive I've read this one but not 100 percent, I love it though, it's so true, great piece! :)

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  5. This is awesome! I love the imagery used. The knot metaphor is well put together. :)

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