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My, sweet, let me tell you about the shark.
Though his eyes are bright, his thought is dark.
He's quiet - that speaks well him.
So does the fact that he can swim.
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I always like summer
best
you can eat fresh corn
from daddy's garden
...

By day the bat is cousin to the mouse.
He likes the attic of an aging house.
...

Be glad your nose is on your face,
not pasted on some other place,
for if it were where it is not,
you might dislike your nose a lot.
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The Shark

My, sweet, let me tell you about the shark.
Though his eyes are bright, his thought is dark.
He's quiet - that speaks well him.
So does the fact that he can swim.
But though he swims without a sound,
Wherever he swims he looks around
With those two bright eyes and that one dark thought.
He has only one, but thinks it a lot.
And the thought he thinks but can never complete
Is his long dark thought of something to eat.
Most anything does, and i have to add.
That when he eats his manner are bad.
He's a gulper, a ripper, a snatcher, a grabber.
Yes, his manner are drab. But his thought is drabber.

That one dark thought he can never complete
Of something - anything - somehow to eat.

Be careful where you swim, my sweet.

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