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A lovely lady I once knew With golden laces that looped her shoes It was out within that noxious rye, Where cautiously, she caught my eye! Oh how her heart could sing, Delicate as though an angel's wing! From her shone such a glow Like Sun to seed her soul could grow. Without the choir with which she inspires This nature of living will soon expire. Like the dirt road tore with bore Neglected with scorn, troubled by chore. She was the antidote in all this mess That special gal among all the rest Whom I wish could cure the barrenness Which poisons me so, I do attest!
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Jun 9, 2016
Jun 9, 2016 at 3:48 PM UTC
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A lovely lady I once knew With golden laces that looped her shoes It was out within that noxious rye, Where cautiously, she caught my eye! Oh how her heart could sing, Delicate as though an angel's wing! From her shone such a glow Like Sun to seed her soul could grow. Without the choir with which she inspires This nature of living will soon expire. Like the dirt road tore with bore Neglected with scorn, troubled by chore. She was the antidote in all this mess That special gal among all the rest Whom I wish could cure the barrenness Which poisons me so, I do attest!
nicholas-kerbleski
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Jun 9, 2016
Jun 9, 2016 at 3:48 PM UTC
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