My poem, a contribution to the Cotswold Scribblers meeting in April, 2024. The theme was The Taxman.
Author: maressa
Poetry?
Is it Poetry, or are these just rhyming sentences? My contributing to our fabulous local group, Cotswold Scribblers, and why I like trying new forms of writing.
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