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Author: Ra'akone
Fiction Rated: M - English - General - Reviews: 8 - Published: 09-06-02 - Updated: 09-06-02 - id:954247

This is the last of the entries for that contest. It involves using ten certain words….including Plays, Ceremony, Mummified, Scanner, Witness, Risks, Woes….I forgot the other ones. Anyways, enjoy this.

Graduation of the Automatons

So it’s one of the greatest of our days,

Ceremony making it like many plays,

You’re told this day is worth all the risks and woes,

As you put on your jackets and your finest clothes!

The public is called to witness the graduation,

The Mummified in their jackets, gowns, and caps,

Marching onto the stage in a train-like formation,

Makes you ask if anyone has a railroad scanner!

Finest of days,

Definatly Plays,

They are mummified,

It is best to be mummified,

The greatest risks now are to smile or wave,

That is not the proper formal way!

Reward for all the risks and woes that you’ve gone through,

Is to imitate the Mummified and walk in automatic formation, on your graduation!

They are like plays, remember your lines, and you’ll do fine.

~Ra’akone

8/22/2002


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