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Once there was a girl, Who bragged all day, She told almost everybody, To stay, stay, stay. Minerva played a trick, So sneaky and clever, She knew that Arachne, Would never find out, never. Arachne was surprised, Her eyes filled with fear, She knew danger, Was near, near, near. They had a contest, With yarn and threads, They knew who'd win, Maybe Minerva instead. She learned a lesson. She'd never forget, And maybe now, She would regret.
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Feb 3, 2013
Feb 3, 2013 at 4:04 PM UTC
"Arachne and Minerva"
Once there was a girl, Who bragged all day, She told almost everybody, To stay, stay, stay. Minerva played a trick, So sneaky and clever, She knew that Arachne, Would never find out, never. Arachne was surprised, Her eyes filled with fear, She knew danger, Was near, near, near. They had a contest, With yarn and threads, They knew who'd win, Maybe Minerva instead. She learned a lesson. She'd never forget, And maybe now, She would regret.
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Feb 3, 2013
Feb 3, 2013 at 4:04 PM UTC
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