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Literary limericks: Au Lecteur

by evie-brill-paffard

Dear reader, you know that we’re cursed By our nature’s decadent thirst At the hand of the devil We’re drawn unto evil But it’s boredom that’s really the worst!
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A literary limerick reduction of Baudelaire's Au Lecteur.

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