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There is a soothing pool, Which with the driest dirt, No man shall break its rule, It stands to be assert, As outlaws start to drool, When these men hurry first, They encounter their duel, A man with crimson shirt, To man he is no fool, They try to make sure he is hurt, By using deadly tools, Some disguise to a friendly flirt, To try to become cool, But he does not attempt to lurk, Cause they were very cruel…
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Sep 22, 2014
Sep 22, 2014 at 2:01 PM UTC
In the dry desert,
There is a soothing pool, Which with the driest dirt, No man shall break its rule, It stands to be assert, As outlaws start to drool, When these men hurry first, They encounter their duel, A man with crimson shirt, To man he is no fool, They try to make sure he is hurt, By using deadly tools, Some disguise to a friendly flirt, To try to become cool, But he does not attempt to lurk, Cause they were very cruel…
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Sep 22, 2014
Sep 22, 2014 at 2:01 PM UTC
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