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RE: I'm a monster - James Longbottom - 05-17-2020

"Oh... What do you write?" He sat back down on the blanket.


RE: I'm a monster - Saoirse O'Connell - 05-17-2020

"Poetry, mostly," she said. Not necessarily good poetry, but poetry nonetheless.


RE: I'm a monster - James Longbottom - 05-17-2020

"What's poetry?" He started biting on a piece of skin just beside his thumb nail.


RE: I'm a monster - Saoirse O'Connell - 05-17-2020

She's never had to explain what poetry was, before. It was more difficult than she thought. "It's.....poems."


RE: I'm a monster - James Longbottom - 05-17-2020

James looked at her confused.


RE: I'm a monster - Saoirse O'Connell - 05-17-2020

"It's– it's like, when you write something in a....rhythmic way," she tried to explain. It was very difficult.


RE: I'm a monster - James Longbottom - 05-17-2020

"Rythmic?" the child repeated, more confused.


RE: I'm a monster - Saoirse O'Connell - 05-17-2020

"Um– it's like, when you write, and you put the words together depending on how long they are and how good they sound together," she tried to explain to the best of her ability.


RE: I'm a monster - James Longbottom - 05-17-2020

James frowned and thought. "Why would you do that?"


RE: I'm a monster - Saoirse O'Connell - 05-17-2020

"Because....that's how you write poetry?" She didn't have an actual answer to that question.