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Tragedy of Errors

*"I never made a mistake in my life. I thought I did once, but I was wrong." Charles M Shulz* There was once a greenhouse Built so strong and high The architect a genius And built it to the sky There was an imperfect one Standing at the pane The maker of the edifice Thought she should be shamed So he found a polished stone Just the perfect size He lobbed it with tremendous force *Got glass in HIS eyes!* There are some who're perfect Mighty, strong, and hale This is their tragic error And they should not chuck SHALE! SoulSurvivor (C) 4/5/2016
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Apr 5, 2016
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"Let him who is without sin cast the first

Stone at her..." JESUS CHRIST

I very seldom put a "shine" on my own poetry. But this one MUST BE READ.

I can't really read today. Tomorrow I will have my own Wi-Fi and will concentrate on reading, God willing and the crick don't rise! Lol! Thanks!

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