Prompt: use the same (or similar) words in both your first line and last line, but change the order or the meaning of the words from the first line to the last line.
Form: Free Verse
You look at me, I look away.
The table sprung for miles
As the head's gaping mouth
Took freedom from our necks
With paralyzing fire.
It bullied the bulletin
And ripped the racks,
Spilling markers to the matting.
It flipped our folders
And gripped our pens,
Filling empty space between blue lines.
Seven and a half decades of minutes
Crawled from face to face. They
Left their mark with bloodshot eyes,
Making for the door.
The auricularly mannered ingress
shut. It's shut for but two days.
I look at you, you look away.
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