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Created on: December 30, 2008
ROSES TULILPS
Roses tulips, velvety smooth
Roses tulips, in the breeze move
Roses tulips, secretively purse
Roses tulips kissed me first.
Roses tulips crimson red
Roses tulips speak of dread
Roses tulips angrily sneer
Roses tulips say the end is near.
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