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Created on: September 10, 2010
The wind today blew my hat away, it tumbled down the street
A man looked up in some surprise when it fetched up on his feet
With cheeks flushed pink I picked it up and set it on my head
He tipped his cap respectfully then his face, too, turned red
The wind had snatched his cap as well and sent it to the sky
The man bid me a kind farewell, his cap he bid good-bye
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