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At the park, I sat beside an old man A crone, a fogey A father. His nostrils flared As he drew all the cool air; The twitch and the twang Of his ****** features Have locked my attention His neck cracked towards me, And his gibberish enthralled me To think that such a man Can still sound so young. Can he still be so young? With his brittle bones And his nasally nostrils And his waxy wisdom That slops off his mouth? I went back home And ate a bran muffin I didn't bother to Dab it with frosting. -Juan Carlos Gomez
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May 30, 2013
May 30, 2013 at 2:31 AM UTC
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At the park, I sat beside an old man A crone, a fogey A father. His nostrils flared As he drew all the cool air; The twitch and the twang Of his ****** features Have locked my attention His neck cracked towards me, And his gibberish enthralled me To think that such a man Can still sound so young. Can he still be so young? With his brittle bones And his nasally nostrils And his waxy wisdom That slops off his mouth? I went back home And ate a bran muffin I didn't bother to Dab it with frosting. -Juan Carlos Gomez
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