Who is the hero of my every day?
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You are the hero of my every day,
scaring the black demons away.
In tiny circles, round you march,
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
but fills me up with frothy joy.
Who is my hero?
riddle
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You are the hero of my every day,
scaring the black demons away.
In tiny circles, round you march,
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
but fills me up with frothy joy.
Who is my hero?
riddle
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Who or what is the riddle in the perspective of? Any person?
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– James Douglas
2 hours ago
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Could be any person. In fact (hint) it should be everyone.
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– Elmy
2 hours ago
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You are the hero of my every day,
scaring the black demons away.
In tiny circles, round you march,
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
but fills me up with frothy joy.
Who is my hero?
riddle
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You are the hero of my every day,
scaring the black demons away.
In tiny circles, round you march,
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
but fills me up with frothy joy.
Who is my hero?
riddle
riddle
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Who or what is the riddle in the perspective of? Any person?
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– James Douglas
2 hours ago
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Could be any person. In fact (hint) it should be everyone.
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– Elmy
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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Who or what is the riddle in the perspective of? Any person?
$endgroup$
– James Douglas
2 hours ago
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Could be any person. In fact (hint) it should be everyone.
$endgroup$
– Elmy
2 hours ago
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Who or what is the riddle in the perspective of? Any person?
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– James Douglas
2 hours ago
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Who or what is the riddle in the perspective of? Any person?
$endgroup$
– James Douglas
2 hours ago
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Could be any person. In fact (hint) it should be everyone.
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– Elmy
2 hours ago
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Could be any person. In fact (hint) it should be everyone.
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– Elmy
2 hours ago
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Could the hero of your every day be a
toothbrush
scaring the black demons away.
keeping cavities at bay.
In tiny circles, round you march,
circling around the teeth.
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
the incisors, canines and molars hopefully in an arc.
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
the toothbrush and bristles are gentle.
but fills me up with frothy joy.
frothy toothpaste.
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Congratulations, you are correct! But the black demons refer to ROT13(Pnivgvrf). What do you think about it? Too easy?
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– Elmy
1 hour ago
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I thought it was sparklingly well written and enjoyed the contrast of weapons and geometric descriptions.
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– Tom
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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Partial answer
You are:
A cup of coffee, caffeine
You are the hero of my every day
scaring the black demons away.
Having a cup of coffee in the morning wakes you up, chases away the sleepy feeling
In tiny circles, round you march,
Tiny circles, coffee cups or espresso cups. Coffee “marches” to fulfill their duty in tiny circular vessels.
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
Not sure on this one yet
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
but fills me up with frothy joy.
Caffeine is gentle compared to other drugs, and does not destroy your life when addicted to it. Frothy joy might refer to a latte and the mood altering one experiences when caffeine is being processed by the body.
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Sorry, no. How does a cup of coffee march in circles?
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– Elmy
3 hours ago
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I read march as a metaphor as in, marching to fulfill their duty. The delivery method is usually a cup (circular)
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– zeethreepio
3 hours ago
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Could the hero of your every day be a
toothbrush
scaring the black demons away.
keeping cavities at bay.
In tiny circles, round you march,
circling around the teeth.
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
the incisors, canines and molars hopefully in an arc.
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
the toothbrush and bristles are gentle.
but fills me up with frothy joy.
frothy toothpaste.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Congratulations, you are correct! But the black demons refer to ROT13(Pnivgvrf). What do you think about it? Too easy?
$endgroup$
– Elmy
1 hour ago
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I thought it was sparklingly well written and enjoyed the contrast of weapons and geometric descriptions.
$endgroup$
– Tom
1 hour ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Could the hero of your every day be a
toothbrush
scaring the black demons away.
keeping cavities at bay.
In tiny circles, round you march,
circling around the teeth.
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
the incisors, canines and molars hopefully in an arc.
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
the toothbrush and bristles are gentle.
but fills me up with frothy joy.
frothy toothpaste.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Congratulations, you are correct! But the black demons refer to ROT13(Pnivgvrf). What do you think about it? Too easy?
$endgroup$
– Elmy
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
I thought it was sparklingly well written and enjoyed the contrast of weapons and geometric descriptions.
$endgroup$
– Tom
1 hour ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Could the hero of your every day be a
toothbrush
scaring the black demons away.
keeping cavities at bay.
In tiny circles, round you march,
circling around the teeth.
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
the incisors, canines and molars hopefully in an arc.
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
the toothbrush and bristles are gentle.
but fills me up with frothy joy.
frothy toothpaste.
$endgroup$
Could the hero of your every day be a
toothbrush
scaring the black demons away.
keeping cavities at bay.
In tiny circles, round you march,
circling around the teeth.
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
the incisors, canines and molars hopefully in an arc.
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
the toothbrush and bristles are gentle.
but fills me up with frothy joy.
frothy toothpaste.
edited 1 hour ago
answered 1 hour ago
TomTom
33.6k3118195
33.6k3118195
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Congratulations, you are correct! But the black demons refer to ROT13(Pnivgvrf). What do you think about it? Too easy?
$endgroup$
– Elmy
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
I thought it was sparklingly well written and enjoyed the contrast of weapons and geometric descriptions.
$endgroup$
– Tom
1 hour ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Congratulations, you are correct! But the black demons refer to ROT13(Pnivgvrf). What do you think about it? Too easy?
$endgroup$
– Elmy
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
I thought it was sparklingly well written and enjoyed the contrast of weapons and geometric descriptions.
$endgroup$
– Tom
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
Congratulations, you are correct! But the black demons refer to ROT13(Pnivgvrf). What do you think about it? Too easy?
$endgroup$
– Elmy
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
Congratulations, you are correct! But the black demons refer to ROT13(Pnivgvrf). What do you think about it? Too easy?
$endgroup$
– Elmy
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
I thought it was sparklingly well written and enjoyed the contrast of weapons and geometric descriptions.
$endgroup$
– Tom
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
I thought it was sparklingly well written and enjoyed the contrast of weapons and geometric descriptions.
$endgroup$
– Tom
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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Partial answer
You are:
A cup of coffee, caffeine
You are the hero of my every day
scaring the black demons away.
Having a cup of coffee in the morning wakes you up, chases away the sleepy feeling
In tiny circles, round you march,
Tiny circles, coffee cups or espresso cups. Coffee “marches” to fulfill their duty in tiny circular vessels.
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
Not sure on this one yet
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
but fills me up with frothy joy.
Caffeine is gentle compared to other drugs, and does not destroy your life when addicted to it. Frothy joy might refer to a latte and the mood altering one experiences when caffeine is being processed by the body.
$endgroup$
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Sorry, no. How does a cup of coffee march in circles?
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– Elmy
3 hours ago
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I read march as a metaphor as in, marching to fulfill their duty. The delivery method is usually a cup (circular)
$endgroup$
– zeethreepio
3 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Partial answer
You are:
A cup of coffee, caffeine
You are the hero of my every day
scaring the black demons away.
Having a cup of coffee in the morning wakes you up, chases away the sleepy feeling
In tiny circles, round you march,
Tiny circles, coffee cups or espresso cups. Coffee “marches” to fulfill their duty in tiny circular vessels.
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
Not sure on this one yet
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
but fills me up with frothy joy.
Caffeine is gentle compared to other drugs, and does not destroy your life when addicted to it. Frothy joy might refer to a latte and the mood altering one experiences when caffeine is being processed by the body.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Sorry, no. How does a cup of coffee march in circles?
$endgroup$
– Elmy
3 hours ago
$begingroup$
I read march as a metaphor as in, marching to fulfill their duty. The delivery method is usually a cup (circular)
$endgroup$
– zeethreepio
3 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Partial answer
You are:
A cup of coffee, caffeine
You are the hero of my every day
scaring the black demons away.
Having a cup of coffee in the morning wakes you up, chases away the sleepy feeling
In tiny circles, round you march,
Tiny circles, coffee cups or espresso cups. Coffee “marches” to fulfill their duty in tiny circular vessels.
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
Not sure on this one yet
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
but fills me up with frothy joy.
Caffeine is gentle compared to other drugs, and does not destroy your life when addicted to it. Frothy joy might refer to a latte and the mood altering one experiences when caffeine is being processed by the body.
$endgroup$
Partial answer
You are:
A cup of coffee, caffeine
You are the hero of my every day
scaring the black demons away.
Having a cup of coffee in the morning wakes you up, chases away the sleepy feeling
In tiny circles, round you march,
Tiny circles, coffee cups or espresso cups. Coffee “marches” to fulfill their duty in tiny circular vessels.
over rows of weapons, strung in an arc.
Not sure on this one yet
Your own weapon is gentle, does not destroy,
but fills me up with frothy joy.
Caffeine is gentle compared to other drugs, and does not destroy your life when addicted to it. Frothy joy might refer to a latte and the mood altering one experiences when caffeine is being processed by the body.
edited 2 hours ago
answered 3 hours ago
zeethreepiozeethreepio
1,749419
1,749419
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Sorry, no. How does a cup of coffee march in circles?
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– Elmy
3 hours ago
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I read march as a metaphor as in, marching to fulfill their duty. The delivery method is usually a cup (circular)
$endgroup$
– zeethreepio
3 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Sorry, no. How does a cup of coffee march in circles?
$endgroup$
– Elmy
3 hours ago
$begingroup$
I read march as a metaphor as in, marching to fulfill their duty. The delivery method is usually a cup (circular)
$endgroup$
– zeethreepio
3 hours ago
$begingroup$
Sorry, no. How does a cup of coffee march in circles?
$endgroup$
– Elmy
3 hours ago
$begingroup$
Sorry, no. How does a cup of coffee march in circles?
$endgroup$
– Elmy
3 hours ago
$begingroup$
I read march as a metaphor as in, marching to fulfill their duty. The delivery method is usually a cup (circular)
$endgroup$
– zeethreepio
3 hours ago
$begingroup$
I read march as a metaphor as in, marching to fulfill their duty. The delivery method is usually a cup (circular)
$endgroup$
– zeethreepio
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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Who or what is the riddle in the perspective of? Any person?
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– James Douglas
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– Elmy
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