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Aie! Atticus!
A tradesman mistaken for a Počte
Is worse than the wife one mistook for a hat.
I have checked out the tricky
naming device,
free for all poets-to-be:
All girl-names that begin with a C
Will come out as a fakish Ladee.
So I'm not a Lady and
will leave it at that,
And with Atticus well,
Can he peddle the thread?For so much as what I can see
they all are gone off to Paree.
Figuring out in great unity
if it's ouais
ouah,eye-oo
or just
oui!
(I'm gratefull for all the new words that I will use in my slick professional networking tactics.)
Last edited by BranShea; 02/19/2008 11:56 AM.
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