Quierys of a child.

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    Quierys of a child.

    First come humpty dumpty ,
    He took a really big fall.
    Then came ole paul bunyun,
    He was really tall.
    And what about the cow that
    once jumped over the moon.
    And have you ever never seen
    A dish run away with a spoon.
    And What of the little the old lady ,
    that once did live in a shoe, The theres
    tall pauls oxen was it really blue.And
    What was up with old mother hubbard,
    Why where her cubbardes always bare,
    And one thing I have yet to see is a
    Turtle race a hare. (well Have ya).

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    wheelsal commented on Quierys of a child.

    06-22-2009

    At least you have a sense of humor. I'm tired of all the pathos. Loved this. Hope you have more coming.

    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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