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Created on: November 21, 2009
Fish Platter: [My favourite dish]
Gilded lilies,
tender slivers of metling salmon
smoked on charcoal in the open air:
oh, what a treat so rare;
what a dish; gorgeous fish
To set before a king;
My whiskers twitching, I dig in
Enjoying lovely fish.
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