Can you write one as a satire of beat poetry? Make it about how the poet hates work. Can it include the word "daddy-o"?
Certainly, here's a short satirical beat poem about a poet who hates work:
I sit at my desk, what a chore
Staring at numbers, I can't take it anymore
Work, work, work, it's such a bore
Why can't I just write poems, like before?
"Get back to work!" say my boss, daddy-o
But all I want to do is let my poetry flow
These papers and spreadsheets, they got to go
I want to be free, to write and to grow
This desk job's a drag, it's no life for a poet
I want to break free, and just go and show it
But for now, I'm stuck, with this monotonous rote
I hate work, oh how I loathe it, I hope you know it.
Here's a new satirical beat poem about hating work:
Verse 1:
Work, work, work all day
No time for play, no time to say
"Hey, let's go do something fun"
Just stuck here, work's never done
Chorus:
Daddy-o, I hate this grind
Nine to five, just losing my mind
This job's a drag, can't you see
I need a break, set me free
Verse 2:
Rise and shine, time to toil
Another day in the daily boil
No thanks, I'd rather sleep in
But bills don't pay, gotta grin
Chorus:
Daddy-o, I hate this grind
Nine to five, just losing my mind
This job's a drag, can't you see
I need a break, set me free
Bridge:
I dream of a life, with no more work
Where I can twirl and play and twerk
Until that day, I'm stuck in this place
Hating every moment, but gotta keep the pace
Chorus:
Daddy-o, I hate this grind
Nine to five, just losing my mind
This job's a drag, can't you see
I need a break, set me free
Outro:
Work, work, work till I die
Never asking why, just goodbye
Daddy-o, I hope you see
Why I hate this life, set me free.
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