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There was a violin all adored.
But a Boy Scout thought it was a bore.
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There was a curmudgeon so senseless,
he would bludgeon, with glee, the defenseless
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Masefield, a sea-farer well read
A poet as well it was said
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When asked why he’s looking so glum,
a young man replied to his chum:
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No need to forgive or forget,
just seek fairer future unmet,
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There once was a fellow from Minns
Who had two double chins
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A limerick about the Irish and fighting
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A blonde Irish lass from Kilkenny
went selling herself for a penny.
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My darling it's too late I fear,
your words are just noise to my ear,
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A try at a limerick, not sure it succeeded so well
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A novelist native to ME
In awe heard her agent’s refRE:
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A lonely old fellow called Bart,
Had never felt love in his heart,
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