The Truth is Out there, way out there Writers’ Cramp |
The Truth is Out there, way out there Writers’ Cramp 30 Sam Adams was a local reporter For the Cosmos world report Based in Berkeley, California. He was well known For his investigative reporting On corruption in politics. One day he decided to investigate The whole Q anon phenomenon Looking upon it as an insane Conspiracy theory. He soon became convinced There was a conspiracy He could no longer turn a blind eye. The truth was out there Way out there He published his findings. The next day, he was visited By mysterious figures, dressed in black Although they had a pan-ethnic look Could pass for almost any ethnic group They looked vaguely non-human. They worked for the government And wanted Sam to reveal All he knew about the conspiracy Sam refused to comply. They said it was his choice And revealed their true shape As reptilian life forms from the planet Sirius. That night Sam died in a mysterious car accident His story was retracted by his bosses Who said that Sam had written it While under the influence of LSD. Common sayings are fun to look up and see where they come from. Due to their over use, I've heard it is often best to stay away from using them in writing. They come across as stale and lack creativity. Let's make an exception. Write a story or poem, including in bold, turn a blind eye. Make one of the genre action/adventures. |