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Write the most meaningful, heartwrenching poem about video games.
Ended February 17, 2016 • 3 Entries • Created by Satato
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Write the most meaningful, heartwrenching poem about video games.
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Satato in Poetry & Free Verse
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“First blood!” I see the words on the screen for the fourty-fifth time tonight. I feel pride as I sink lower in my chair in the dark of my room. Sitting at my dark desk, I shout and play more and more. My mother suggests I go outside, but that world is too bright for me. 2D offers no disappointments, and I can only improve in this endless world I live in. It’s more real to me than any other in existence. And so I stare at my screen hour after hour, in this dark room of mine.

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Write the most meaningful, heartwrenching poem about video games.
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DragonMaster in Poetry & Free Verse
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The Addiction

Another game! I put the disc in and I play. I play for hours, days at a time. I must get every achievement, beat all the levels. I practice and play, practice and play. I will win the battles, I will be the best, I must succeed. And I do. Just like that, just in that moment of clarity, it's over. There's nothing else to do, nobody else to beat. The fun is gone and it will never fully return, and so I move on. Another game and another, like an addiction, with every high, there's always a new low.

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Write the most meaningful, heartwrenching poem about video games.
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space_agent in Poetry & Free Verse
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( look at me )

his eyes were glued to the screen

the sound of gunshots rang throughout 

he didn't know that it wasn't from the game

he didn't realize that his mother was dead

he didn't hear her screams of agony

because all throughout his eyes were glued to the screen

and he couldn't look away

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