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A Limerick

It's girls night out

we've been set free,

from laundry and the dishes.

We won't be back till we see three,

On clocks and in our vision.

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Written by
jaymi-swift
American
Published
Jun 25, 2013
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5·27
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Okay, you have to read it with an Irish accent.

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