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The life of a clerk (Acrostic) by Schlinkey
The mournful creaks as he shifts in his chair
Have always produced ripples in the air:
Endless seepage from a quaint, mental lair.
Listen, if you will, and you'll hear a song;
Incremental lament transcending pain.
Fear not the scarecrow guarding his domain,
Else deception takes growth where none belongs
Overcome the silence, but 'ware the shell
For it protects a proverbial hell
And notice the absence of fleeting salt!
Clamoring tones disrupt the evidence
Laying underneath defensive pretense,
Emotional forensics may commence
Rigorous research void of any sense,
Killing the last remnant of his defense.
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