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Created on: May 24, 2009
Ohh school
It had no pool
It wasn't cool
it was no castle
but it was a hassle
It was such a pain
but there were no chains
The school
wasn't poor
but wasn't Bill Gates
It had no gates
But it had grass
There wasn't a mass
People from
All over the world
But more to scold
It was just so cold
There was no hate
But there were no mates
It was such a chore
For no great galore
All work no play
But no pay
School
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