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a wild temper

One minute of reading 295 words – 13 May 2012
English – original version

a wild tem­per sep­a­rat­ed her from the pack
a wild tem­per got her thrown out of school
a wild tem­per got her tak­en in­to cus­tody
a wild tem­per made her stand in front of the judge
a wild tem­per sent her back in­to the streets
a wild tem­per put an­oth­er in the hos­pi­tal (vi­tal signs are not look­ing good)
a wild tem­per brought her back in­to cus­tody
a wild tem­per showed up in court with a smile on its face
a wild tem­per left her in that court & brought with it in­to jail a new sense of free­dom
a wild tem­per didn’t make her friends in jail (but it didn’t make her en­e­mies)
a wild tem­per got to stay as long as the sen­tence de­mand­ed
a wild tem­per went back in­to the streets
a wild tem­per didn’t get a job be­cause kiss­ing cus­tomer ass wasn’t on the agen­da
a wild tem­per brought down to the pave­ment the head of a “peace­ful­ly racist” slur-hurler
a wild tem­per was wres­tled to the ground a few blocks away af­ter a quick dash away
a wild tem­per in­to cus­tody again got knocked around a few times & fon­dled by pig­gies
a wild tem­per stood tri­al for the death of the slur-hurler
a wild tem­per got the book thrown at it
a wild tem­per sat on death row with no one to tame it or both­er ask­ing how it was do­ing
a wild tem­per got pumped of lethal poi­son in a land that throws its tem­per, anger & might all over the world (pound­ing oth­ers in­to obliv­ion)
a wild tem­per, they say now af­ter the fact, was a flaw that could have been worked on, had some­one paid at­ten­tion to her pri­or to its tak­ing over.