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Created on: April 21, 2008
The garage
Also known as the Abyss
Everything goes in
Nothing comes out
Packed away in boxes
Is all of our stuff
When you don't know where to put it
Simply throw it out there
Along with all the other mess
One of these days
When I get around to it
I'm going to clean it out
So I can park my car
In the garage.
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