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Created on: July 27, 2009
Phut Phetish
Something you've got to pass along;
Socks, they are truly bedeviled.
In orderly pairs they belong,
But languish, lost and disheveled.
To amuse you with some sock puns
Would be unpoetic and lame.
Instead, throw out all the old ones -
Buy a dozen pair, all the same.
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