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A Face That Launched a Thousand Ships
A salad a day keeps the doctor away At least that's what I've always heard Well so far that's proven to be the case Doc visits have rarely occurred Unless my bean-o's the thing at question That's really quite a different matter Memory's not firing on every cylinder Thoughts are jumbled and scattered Give them my name if I ask for help What happens if I think I'm famous Offering my autograph to passers by Might think I'm an ignoramus People will ask if I've made any movies Or held some political office Not to my knowledge I'm sad to relate But my arabesque is really quite flawless Maybe I'm famous, just can't remember You can have my autograph in case Now I'm even starting to wonder myself In the movies, ever seen my face? © Jack Ellison 2015
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