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7 Lines · Poetry Minific ·
Organised by Anon Y Mous
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Give it a Belt
I wrote my seven, it resembled two,
Another time it much looked like a one.
I could not guarantee it would be true,
In every case when all the work was done
And so I set a slash upon its slope
To make the meaning plain as it could be,
My Zeds and Sevens, stitched in guarantee.
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Ah, the different ways of notating numbers. I recall in Belgium they had a quirky way of writing 1, which even more necessitated differentiating the 7. Nothing too deep here, but a nice commentary on the ambiguities of writing that's hard to tell apart. Odd choice to have the 5th line not rhyme with anything. The rest is flawless rhyme and meter.
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This sounds like a riddle you'd find in one of the old point-and-click style games I used to play as a kid (King's Quest, Monkey Island, etc.). As I poem, I like the immediacy of action it gives to a mundane consideration.