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One fine morning, as the sun looked swell A bunch of kids decided to head to a newfound beach Enamoured by sea and sand They chose to accompany the sun and the moon there They tested the sand, mixed in some water to hold Resumed the moulding and holding The sand together They kept the turtles at bay And flicked away any baby ***** that showed up to claim their homeland They shot the black birds that came to rest by the castle For this beauty was theirs to relish alone Some doves were entertained with food, But no menace tolerated Except for that of these blond brats Yet, the day seemed swell And fair Then came a boy, big and bullyrag Who twitched, punched, threw a tantrum For this was his playground He seeked power, and have it he shall Just like every rowdy, stubborn, spoilt kid And when rebellion surfaced, he stomped Killed the ***** and turtle blood spill The boys left aghast, he messed up America Or did he...alone?
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Jan 30, 2017
Jan 30, 2017 at 12:09 AM UTC
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One fine morning, as the sun looked swell A bunch of kids decided to head to a newfound beach Enamoured by sea and sand They chose to accompany the sun and the moon there They tested the sand, mixed in some water to hold Resumed the moulding and holding The sand together They kept the turtles at bay And flicked away any baby ***** that showed up to claim their homeland They shot the black birds that came to rest by the castle For this beauty was theirs to relish alone Some doves were entertained with food, But no menace tolerated Except for that of these blond brats Yet, the day seemed swell And fair Then came a boy, big and bullyrag Who twitched, punched, threw a tantrum For this was his playground He seeked power, and have it he shall Just like every rowdy, stubborn, spoilt kid And when rebellion surfaced, he stomped Killed the ***** and turtle blood spill The boys left aghast, he messed up America Or did he...alone?
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Jan 30, 2017
Jan 30, 2017 at 12:09 AM UTC
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