Ludicrosity Poem by Justin Reamer

Ludicrosity



Dogs running around everywhere,
Biting each other's heads off
As you try to concentrate;
Siblings arguing with each other
As they try to argue about what TV show to watch
Or what car to drive, or something like that;
Your brother throwing things at you
Because he thinks it's funny,
The phone ringing like a security alarm,
With telemarketers calling at every corner,
As if they were burglars, robbers, or thieves themselves;
The TV blaring loudly as you try to do your work;
Ludicrosity and absurdity follow you
Wherever you go.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I wrote this poem as a tribute to people who feel overworked and underappreciated. If you are one of those people, don't be diffident. We still love you for who you are, and we thank you for everything you continue to do. You gave up so much, and we want to say thank you.
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Justin Reamer

Justin Reamer

Holland, Michigan
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