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Created on: April 20, 2008
One sees what is there but sees nothing,
for nothing is always around.
Nothing is in a doughnut hole,
(I'm afraid it will never be found).
When some people talk you'll here nothing,
for they really have nothing to say.
There are people who seem very busy,
who really do nothing all day.
But nothing can sometimes be something,
or so I've often heard.
For this poem is actually nothing,
and now you have read every word.
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