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Created on: February 28, 2010
Lasers shot rose fields from a fort
That could hit a mile away wart;
Even when twenty orgied in Mary's lea,
They would cut by the blue city
Unphased by voices fifty times lower in speed:
Cheetahs dashing through a slothful mead.
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