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A yellow fever burns with anger. Mothers fill with a sense of danger. As towns die and graveyards grow, A carpenter’s child waits for snow. Many lives this fever will take. While others say this horror is fake. This carpenters child is the only smart one. For this fever only strikes on a hot days sun. When winter comes and cools the air the fever’s anger will disappear. In the winter it hibernates. So, dear child please wait. In a land they is free Yellow Fever struck in 1793.
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Dec 9, 2012
Dec 9, 2012 at 11:03 AM UTC
Yellow fever 1793
A yellow fever burns with anger. Mothers fill with a sense of danger. As towns die and graveyards grow, A carpenter’s child waits for snow. Many lives this fever will take. While others say this horror is fake. This carpenters child is the only smart one. For this fever only strikes on a hot days sun. When winter comes and cools the air the fever’s anger will disappear. In the winter it hibernates. So, dear child please wait. In a land they is free Yellow Fever struck in 1793.
meghan-letson
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20/F/American
Dec 9, 2012
Dec 9, 2012 at 11:03 AM UTC
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