I Raf You Big Sister Is A Witch Work (PLUS ◎)

Let’s treat the keyword as a found poem. Read aloud with pauses:

i raf you
big sister is a witch
work

In three lines, it captures:

It’s honest, raw, and unpolished – like all great sibling art. It doesn’t need grammar to break your heart or make you laugh. i raf you big sister is a witch work

Write a piece that acknowledges the weirdness, offers possible corrections, and provides value. This positions you as helpful, witty, and linguistically curious. Let’s treat the keyword as a found poem

She tells you exactly what to say in a job interview. You reply: “Big sister is a witch. I raf you. Work.” i raf you big sister is a witch work

The intentional misspelling (“raf” instead of “love” or “laugh”) adds a layer of playfulness. It signals that you’re not being overly sentimental—you’re being silly on purpose.