Extemporize

Extemporize:
To improvise or make up on the spot.

I often find that I am an avid extemporizer,
Stuck in joking conversation:
I extemporize.

"Tell me a joke,"
So I improvise, I think of one on the spot.
A classic comes to mind:
"What's black and white and red all over?"

"I hear you're the world's best expert in octopi,"
my friend says, citing the beginning of a game we like to play.
"Well, octopi actually come from outer space," I extemporize.

Extemporizing: something I do constantly. Sometimes it sounds silly, and it's meant to. It's a game of words and confidence.

Sometimes, it's a quick escape out of a surprise situation.

Extemporization: a helpful skill.

Posted in response to the challenge WotD.

ominouspoet

VT

14 years old

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