Fair Play Test Poem by John Sensele

Fair Play Test



Greg planted a kiss on Olivia
Who disapproved of the behavior
And pushed him away
Cos he didn't make her day.

Olivia ruminated all day long
Her world became oblong
Cos Greg disgraced her
To folks it was clear.

In her cubicle, friends grinned
To them Olivia had sinned
When she didn't deform Greg
By smashing his left leg.

Molly tugged Olivia 's teeshirt
Cos Olivia was dirt
A coward
Who deserved no reward.

Olivia slapped Molly
Who she called Polly
Olivia slapped her again
Cos Molly was vain.

Molly punched her enemy
Who loathed autonomy
Cos Olivia was a flirt
Who Greg hurt.

Olivia reached out for the neck
Where she planted no peck
But squeezed
And bruised

Although Molly kicked and kicked
Olivia she pricked
Cos Olivia was cheap
Who fell in a heap.

Molly's boot
Gave no hoot
If Olivia cried a river
Or could only shiver.

Olivia sprang to her feet
Pinched Molly's tit
As Molly wept
Cos she owed Olivia debt.

Olivia ran to a police station
To report Molly's abomination
When she provoked a fight
With no end in sight

But a call out
From police did shout
For Molly's arrest
Cos she failed a fair play test.

Tuesday, July 5, 2016
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John Sensele

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Ndola, Zambia
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