Clever Clogs

Jeremy Leach

Then clever clogs wades in
Reads nothing but writes on a whim,
Speaking like everyone else is dim,
Nukes the discussion like he's the king.

 

Where he's at and where he's been,
The world that no one else has seen;
Only a fool wouldn't see it like him,
Spouting prolific arguments thin.

 

Spurting opinions with personal spin,
Annoying but laughably out on a limb,
Full of bluster but hollow within —
In days past he'd get a hook to the chin.

 

The quiet discussion now turned to a din
Of attack and defence of most everything,
With all his ill-mannered, ill-thought-out musings.

 

Arrogant irritant — who let him in?

  • Author: Jeremy Leach (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 8th, 2026 04:05
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • sorenbarrett

    A poetic description of one who in their own feelings of inadequacy need to call attention to themselves and feel superior by knowing more and being right but all they accomplish is isolate themselves further by their actions. Annoying but somehow sad and pathetic. A lost soul looking for recognition. Nicely written



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