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by Smizzy_John

Eeny, Minee and Moe Were my three children Each with a different woman They were tall, thin, and boney I taught them chess and when they were good enough I let them see the deer head I keep in the room downstairs and sometimes I let them keep an eyeball from one place or another -Miney
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