Three Molecules

Three molecules were standing in a line,
in DNA court, asked to pay a fine.
They’d called some atoms hurtful names,
like ‘micro-dot’ and ‘mini-claims.’
Outside, atomic crowds insisted
molecules should be black listed,
while the molecule supporters
kept dividing into quarters.
Soon the crowd was overrunning
the whole place, the mass was stunning.
It turned into a solid ball
and rolled itself into the hall.
The DNA judge said, aghast,
“We must adjourn this court, and fast!”
So, molecules and atoms split,
another bad forensics skit.

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