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Dear Circle, I’ve met a triangle, I’ve chatted with a pentagon. Seen some squares, And some rectangles. But, you’re still not here. I’ve always wanted one shape, Just one shape. These other squares, Rectangles and triangles They still have sides. But, me, I have no points, No angles. No edges. With room for you in my center, Where are you, my circle? I’m ready to hold you And forget all the shapes with sides. I’ll keep looking but, Oh, if I find you, circle Will you be mine?
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Jan 7, 2011
Jan 7, 2011 at 12:58 PM UTC
Dear Circle
Dear Circle, I’ve met a triangle, I’ve chatted with a pentagon. Seen some squares, And some rectangles. But, you’re still not here. I’ve always wanted one shape, Just one shape. These other squares, Rectangles and triangles They still have sides. But, me, I have no points, No angles. No edges. With room for you in my center, Where are you, my circle? I’m ready to hold you And forget all the shapes with sides. I’ll keep looking but, Oh, if I find you, circle Will you be mine?
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Jan 7, 2011
Jan 7, 2011 at 12:58 PM UTC
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