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Art Paul Schlosser2/21/2010 9:34:05 PM
8/23/2010 8:50:53 PM
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It Doesn't Matter How Many Poems You Write(Homophones Sillyness)

It doesn't matter how many Poems you write
If what you say isn't right
Or if you claim to be a knight
Then don't just talk when there is a damsel in distress at night

Not everything is wise to do
Why water your plants when they are wet with dew
For if they have to much water they can die
Just like if you drank some poisonous dye

So writing something that is beneficial to everyone
Is better than writing for a prize to be won
I'm not just writing this, I'm trying to do it too
And if you do it then there will be two

I would rather read about the beauty of the sun
Or someone's love for their son
Then read lies made up about the sea
Are you blind or can you see

By: Art Paul Schlosser

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