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I knocked on the door, it was a silent night. I knocked once more, there was no one in sight. The house was locked with the key inside. I sulked and waited till dawn was to arrive. Then the birds started chirping and the hens with their sing Woke every dozer sleeping, unknown to my sting. But yet the door remained closed outside which i strolled I was sleepy, hungry And my head spun like a web. I cursed the person who defened the bell. It was too late! I couldnt wait anymore. I held my head and walked away from the door. As i did the milk man arrived and the dear maiden inside Opened the door to my heavens floor. She was suprised!  seeing me outside She began to question me in this mode, "What on earth was i doing sitting on the road ?" Now it did not matter to me, For i was too delighted and at last at ease, to see my way into a deep bright sleep.
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Jun 1, 2018
Jun 1, 2018 at 3:32 AM UTC
A night outside my house
I knocked on the door, it was a silent night. I knocked once more, there was no one in sight. The house was locked with the key inside. I sulked and waited till dawn was to arrive. Then the birds started chirping and the hens with their sing Woke every dozer sleeping, unknown to my sting. But yet the door remained closed outside which i strolled I was sleepy, hungry And my head spun like a web. I cursed the person who defened the bell. It was too late! I couldnt wait anymore. I held my head and walked away from the door. As i did the milk man arrived and the dear maiden inside Opened the door to my heavens floor. She was suprised!  seeing me outside She began to question me in this mode, "What on earth was i doing sitting on the road ?" Now it did not matter to me, For i was too delighted and at last at ease, to see my way into a deep bright sleep.
ummi
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India
Jun 1, 2018
Jun 1, 2018 at 3:32 AM UTC
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