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She Would Be the Elf on the Tree

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By Rowan Finley Published about a year ago Updated about a year ago 1 min read
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She would be

the elf on the tree

Adumbrated story

She was fatigued of fatuous family members

Nudiustertian past prattled

Draping leafy gown gazed at branch limbs

She longed for some serendipitous opportunity to sweep her from the tree

But her high hopes rose no higher than an ant hill after a storm

She suffered from a mad touch of kakorrhaphiophobia

and because of this, was in a particular state of paralyzed procrastination

surreal poetry

About the Creator

Rowan Finley

Father. Academic Advisor. Musician. Writer. My real name is Jesse Balogh.

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  • Marvelous Michaelabout a year ago

    haha this so insightfully beautiful!! great choice of words, way to go wordsmith😊😊so relatable too, i am definitely taking this world to heart henceforth

  • Testabout a year ago

    Interesting choice of words! I find it very original!

  • Lightning Bolt ⚡about a year ago

    I personally love everything about alliteration. And some of the words you used had me do a deep dive into the dictionary. I wrote a story a short time ago about phobias, but I didn't know *that* one!

  • Komalabout a year ago

    This has such a whimsical yet wistful feel! That last line? Feels like she’s frozen in time, waiting for something that may never come. A clever and unique piece! ✨

  • C. Rommial Butlerabout a year ago

    Well-wrought! Many fear failure, but it is a path of illuminating failures that inevitably lead to success, by whatever measure the heart holds dearest.

  • Colleen Waltersabout a year ago

    I think some of us have twinges of Kakkorrhaphiaphobia at one time or another... and adumbrated is such a cool specific word. Fun!

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