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The adventurer returned home years later, Carrying bags of seeds, stones, and rarities. He found that his house had been painted Green and white. He didn't like it. He found that his son had been born, And named "Jean-Baptiste." He didn't like it. He found that his wife had figured him dead And remarried. He didn't like it. He planted her the seeds, Built her gardens with the stones, Gifted her the rarities, Then smiled and left her to her happiness, But he didn't like it.
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Jan 20, 2013
Jan 20, 2013 at 6:50 PM UTC
The Adventurer
The adventurer returned home years later, Carrying bags of seeds, stones, and rarities. He found that his house had been painted Green and white. He didn't like it. He found that his son had been born, And named "Jean-Baptiste." He didn't like it. He found that his wife had figured him dead And remarried. He didn't like it. He planted her the seeds, Built her gardens with the stones, Gifted her the rarities, Then smiled and left her to her happiness, But he didn't like it.
cari-jane-leemaster
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Jan 20, 2013
Jan 20, 2013 at 6:50 PM UTC
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