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For Mom

Blue frock, blonde curls, Honest Abe catches her eye. A luster hidden in this ground dry, She clutches it close to her pearls. The pearls her mother did supply One by one from a cloth unfurled. This small treasure is worth, at best, A million times its price. This beauty that appears precise Differs far from all the rest. Its copper shines brighter than If it were replaced with gold. And, try as she may, its finder can- Not leave this gift at home.
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Tennessee
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Oct 1, 2014
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