Unrelated Poem by Arthur George Miller

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In Rome a Roman toga was for a man.
In New York a suit suited office man.

In China a rickshaw driver ran to man.
In space an astronaut swore 'forsooth'.

In a dentist's chair a tooth was pulled.
In a Barber'shop hair was cut off as a rule.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016
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