How Much is Enough?
(Appraising the Situation)
Enough’s too much when it comes to fish
or any other smelly dish.
Too much for castor oil in spoons
or relatives on honeymoons.
Amoebas? Any one’s too much,
and a date who wants you to go Dutch
clearly tells you he’s not “it.”
One mosquito, when you’re bit,
is not “enough,” but “one too many.”
when your preference is “not any!”
Kids with colds and snoopy neighbors,
tiresome chores and heavy labors,
bitter pills and jerked-off scabs,
rainy days with no free cabs,
diarrhea, scabies, gout?
Too much! Too much, without a doubt!
“Enough’s enough” is repetitious,
obvious and almost vicious.
So don’t go spouting it at me.
I hate cliches from A to Z.
I won’t have any said to me.
If you use them, you’re dead to me!
“It is sufficient” I will accept.
“I’ll have no more” is most adept.
But don’t go muttering platitudes
at folks like me with attitudes,
or I promise we’ll be getting rough
enough to prompt, “Enough’s enough!”
For Writer’s Digest Poetry prompt: Appraisal Image by Tonmoy on Unsplash.

Excellent poetry Judy. A lovely poem with effortless flow.
And I agree with you 💯 %
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Thanks, Sadje…
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You’re welcome
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I just has to read this to Jackie. One of your smoothly eloquent best
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Thanks, Derrick. Decided not to apply it to politics, as I think in that category, many of us feel enough’s enough. Seems the ones who need to hear it are not listening, however.
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Wow, that was…intense poetry!
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Thanks, Kim. It was a bit of a rave, but meant tongue-in-cheek.
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I know, but it was so good!
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Terrific! Laughing at every line.
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