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He skims the haze of the day like a cat seeking its food prowling lane alleyway to find you in bitter mood. On your door the unwelcome guest you would not call him to stay with him time is a waste he would better be shooed away. You hate when he starts to speak his sunburned face is a bore must cut him short pretty quick behind him close the door. Like you are nine of ten but he knows his job is done is rewarded all his pain if he can charm just one. The one that ears lends a carer who knows well how it greatly depends a family on one sale.
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Dec 6, 2016
Dec 6, 2016 at 8:07 AM UTC
A Salesman Comes Knocking
He skims the haze of the day like a cat seeking its food prowling lane alleyway to find you in bitter mood. On your door the unwelcome guest you would not call him to stay with him time is a waste he would better be shooed away. You hate when he starts to speak his sunburned face is a bore must cut him short pretty quick behind him close the door. Like you are nine of ten but he knows his job is done is rewarded all his pain if he can charm just one. The one that ears lends a carer who knows well how it greatly depends a family on one sale.
pradip-chattopadhyay
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Dec 6, 2016
Dec 6, 2016 at 8:07 AM UTC
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