Non Sequitur

Non Sequitur

A Poem by Dadikus Prime
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Non Sequitur (n.) 1. An inference or conclusion that does not follow from premises or evidence. 2. A statement that does not follow logically from what preceded it.

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As I walked down a street  
made from moss in my bed,  
a red-tailed flamingo stole hams from my head.  

“Button, button. Who’s got the button?”  
Words hung from the lip of a drain.  
The score’s 4 to 7 - Gettysburg missed heaven;  
and why every song needs a refrain. 

The mightiest trains were made from steel.  
F. McMurry had a Flubbery ease.  
My gloves are both blue. Do you doubt that is true?  
What we need on this beach is a breeze. 

© 2023 Dadikus Prime


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Added on February 10, 2020
Last Updated on January 17, 2023
Tags: humor, experiment, style

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Dadikus Prime
Dadikus Prime

Boise, ID



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I am a middle-aged dad, performer, teacher, writer, and former birthday clown who I still wants to be a ninja when I grow up. Dadikus is my online persona. Say hello @DadikusP more..

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