(A/N) In case you haven't guessed, because this is a poem, it will be only one chapter. However, if you really like it, I would prefer that you review and tell me what you think. Your input will change the way I write poetry in the future for this site, so I would like to have it.

No flames, please. My temper is made of dynamite and has a very short fuse, so you might make me blow up, and then I would have no choice but to block you from ever reviewing my fiction ever again, and I would really hate to do that, now wouldn't I…?

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Disclaimer Yuugioh does not

Belong to me, and, sadly

Oh! It never will

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(A/N) As if you haven't noticed, I now use formatted syllable poetry like haiku and cinquains as my disclaimers.

As you might not know, a cinquain is a poem with five lines, hence the name. The first line is 2 syllables, the second is 4, the third is 6, the fourth is 8, and the final line is 2 again.

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"The Best"

When you're at the top

Only one way to go

No way up

So down you hop

Now, when you're second best

When you've been taken down

Then you can go on up

Up above all the rest

And once you make it there

Back up to the top

Your rival remains

Forever in your hair

He'll challenge you forever

For this lifetime on and on

To make you want to stay

The best forever and ever

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(A/N) In case you can't tell, it's about Seto, people.

Although personally I don't think he's second best, I think he's the best, and YamiYugi only wins because he uses magic to shuffle his deck.

REVIEW! It makes me want to write more…