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Buried Inside the Monster’s Stomach

But for fear I appeared to be brave.
Being dumb made me harder to save.
When those monsters ate lunch
Even bones had to crunch
But at least I did not need a grave.

Written for the Limerick Challenge Week 40: Fears.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Frank HubenyPosted on October 3, 2016October 3, 2016Categories Limericks, PoetryTags fear, limerick, Limerick Poetry Challenge, lunch, monster, stomach10 Comments on Buried Inside the Monster’s Stomach

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