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A scurry of munks Are eating my garden; To you they're cute, But my heart's hardened. They chirp at the trough Of my labored crop; Like double-dippers They pouch and they run, They sound like they're laughing, Like they're having some fun. I curse and complain, But the munks keep returning, Like a recurring refrain Of free loaders and hoarders. Should I feel such disdain? After some thought, We're much the same.
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Aug 6, 2016
Aug 6, 2016 at 10:11 AM UTC
Free Loaders and Hoarders
A scurry of munks Are eating my garden; To you they're cute, But my heart's hardened. They chirp at the trough Of my labored crop; Like double-dippers They pouch and they run, They sound like they're laughing, Like they're having some fun. I curse and complain, But the munks keep returning, Like a recurring refrain Of free loaders and hoarders. Should I feel such disdain? After some thought, We're much the same.
francie-lynch
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Aug 6, 2016
Aug 6, 2016 at 10:11 AM UTC
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