Here’s my goofy, little entry for this week’s Trifecta Writing Challenge. I often go with the first idea that pops into my head. This was one of those times.
RULES: All entries must be between 33 and 333 words and need to include the following word using its third definition:
clean (adjective)
1: free from dirt or pollution
2: unadulterated, pure
3 a : free from moral corruption or sinister connections of any kind <a candidate with a clean record>
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A year in the life of my childhood
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The year was 1983
The times? They were so simple
Cabbage patch dolls everywhere
So hideously-dimpled
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Reagan was the president
And Swatch entered the scene
As did jellies, Rubik’s cubes,
And McNuggets as cuisine
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My fashion was inspired by
Madonna, Flashdance, Lauper
‘Cause MTV was everywhere
So I looked like a pauper
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The music was my favorite
Boom box on every shoulder
From Dexy, Prince or Men at Work
(It so sucks getting older)
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For film, we had The Outsiders,
Big Chill and Valley Girl
And Vacation with Chevy Chase
Gave the Griswolds to the world
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But I was still a little girl
My parents weren’t mean
They just wanted to be sure
What I saw and heard was clean
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Enter Mr. Cosby
And his one-man show ‘Himself’
I must have pulled it fifty times
Off our VHS tape shelf
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The jokes, they were all perfect
The dentist chair he faked
I won’t forget the joke about
“Dad gave us chocolate cake!”
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Thank you for the memories
Of this, a lifetime chapter
But most of all I thank you, Bill
For all my family’s laughter