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They called themselves friends Giving us chickens for our pens They brought us carrots and corn Now they hurt us like a thorn All those times we did good trades I never knew we'd be betrayed Now they invade us Flaming our house's truss They steal our food Never knew they were so rude We gave you wine Now, you attack us like a mad swine You **** our kids Steal our fruits and figs Leave us alone, please Why can't you reprise? You are now strangers You're one of our many dangers You were our friends. The nice traders Now you are our foes. The cruel raiders
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Dec 8, 2012
Dec 8, 2012 at 8:16 PM UTC
Invaders
They called themselves friends Giving us chickens for our pens They brought us carrots and corn Now they hurt us like a thorn All those times we did good trades I never knew we'd be betrayed Now they invade us Flaming our house's truss They steal our food Never knew they were so rude We gave you wine Now, you attack us like a mad swine You **** our kids Steal our fruits and figs Leave us alone, please Why can't you reprise? You are now strangers You're one of our many dangers You were our friends. The nice traders Now you are our foes. The cruel raiders
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Dec 8, 2012
Dec 8, 2012 at 8:16 PM UTC
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