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Created: 7th November 2009
The Acrostic Poetry Challenge: 'Deluge'
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The Acrostic Poem has been a long-standing challenge, mainly between B'Elana and PedanticBarSteward. However, we've decided to open up the idea to anyone who would like to take part, as a regular poetry challenge.

The word chosen each time is the Telegram Game's current word, so if you join in or subscribe to the telegram game you'll know as soon as it's announced. When you've completed your poem, submit it by posting to a new thread below, and we'll put the best of them together in the next issue.

Have fun!

This issue: 'Deluge'

by PedanticBarSteward

Down came the rain in a torrent,
Leaving everything wet and abhorrent,
Underneath my brolly, I pondered why,
God, why can't we have sun all the time when it's light,
End the day with some clouds and rain all the night?

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Acrostic Poems Archive
The Post 2K 09.07.09 - 26.10.09
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