Damned Dan
Dirty Deeds Determine Dan's Disembodied Demise

Dirty Dan did dirty deeds--
Detestable, despicable, degenerate deeds--
Despite daunting difficulties.
Daily, Dan declared decisions, dealing defeat dastardly.
Disingenuous Dan defined depraved deportment, dreadfully doling deadly deeds.
Dan dodged death-defying deterrence, decidedly doubling down.
Dan's diabolical demeanor deserved demiurgic discipline--damnation.
Distressed, deities denounce Dan, divinely deciding deplorable, Draconian denouement:
"Dan dies."
Dan does die.
Dead Dan descends, dumped directly down, down, down
Desperate, dizzying depths, disavowed.
Dedicated devils develop desultory diversions,
Doing disgusting desecrations.
Dutiful demons doth delight defiling Dan diabolically--
Decapitating, decimating, disemboweling,
Detaching, dismantling, dislodging deviantly,
Dismembering, dissecting, draining Dan's diseased drops dry.
Draggled, destiny demoralizes Dan:
Daimonic, Dan does daresay,
"Do dismiss--duly disregard Dan's dirty debaucherous deeds done--
Dan's definitely detoxified."
Dan's doomed denouncement:
"DENIED!"
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About the Creator
Gerard DiLeo
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Feelings Never Die
It is Valentine's Day again, and it bought back memories that were over fifty years old. It bought me back to 1971, and I woke up and I knew my baby was due today. I was big and pregnant, and I felt like I was about to burst wide open. Imagine my surprise when the doctor told my I had a due date of February 14. I couldn't believe it, and since my baby was due today, I felt I could indulge myself a bit. I had gained a lot of weight, and chocolate was on the no-no list, but I had came to the end of this pregnancy, and I hoped it would be okay, after all I would deliver this baby today. So I walked across the street to the grocery story, and bought myself, a peppermint patty, covered in chocolate, my favorite. Me and my Valentine's baby would enjoy it together.
By Susan Payton3 days ago in Fiction

Comments (2)
Disgustingly denouncing devil Dan. Deserving. Skillfully done my friend.
This was fantastic use of alliteration! Great job and lots of fun!