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Created on: April 03, 2010
I no I kin spell core wrecked lee
My spell chequer tolled me sew
As no red lions show up here
So my miss takes are rather lo.
I awl so no the spelling ruse
Like the i should fallow e
Accept wen after con son ants
(I mean the litter c.)
Butt those things don’t rely matter
Bee cause I’m sow educated
I also right for He lee yum
(But eye yam not high lee rated.)
And then their are hard words
Like oat mill and dye a beat ease
The ladder is a sick nest
The farmer is like Wheaties
To bee shore I spelled this poem correct
I used my diction airy.
Butt awl the definitions failed
It’s really extra or din airy.
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