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Unwelcome Visitor
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By Carol Barron-Karajohn
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Unwelcome  Visitor

 

Hello, little bug!
What're you doing in here?
I really don't hate you,
But I don't want you near.

No! Wait, little bug!
Don't run off and hide.
I just want to catch you
And put you outside.

I see that it's raining.
Still, you're lucky, at that.
Had another seen you first,
They might've
Just gone
Splat!!


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Submitted: Wednesday, July 7, 2004

Last Updated: Monday, March 15, 2010

About the Poet
I have been writing poetry since childhood and have had poems of various genres published in several journals.


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