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		Where did the rolls go?
A thanksgiving mystery
Better find the dog
	
	
	
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		The mystery is unravelled too soon, but nice.
Of course, by capitalising the 'R' it could be (unfortunate thread hijack, apologies):
Where did the Rolls go?
A thanksgiving mystery
unless the dog
drove it straight to Calais 
with the aircraft engines.
	
	
	
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		As there is nothing to critique on the poem, it being fairly self contained. 
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		I like that it's a complete evocative picture, but the mystery feels too easily or quickly unraveled, and the picture lacks a certain oomph, either in message, novel thought, or even plain beauty. Oh well.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
		I agree. A nice image, but one too "telly" (tells too much) as they say. Needs to give the reader something to do/think about/imagine. 
L3 saying something like "have you seen Rocky?" or something that is not a direct reveal of the whodunnit, would give the reader some thinking/imagining room. Was it a toddler? a mad uncle? a cat? a dog? 
Let 'em wonder a bit.
My 2 cents.