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Wishes and Fools

A wish in well a childish measure The one who does is rife with dolor A wish for well and one loved to live A pocket the crypt of penny for yen To finger only shinny tiny coin To heart and mind a hope to purloin To wish in well do flip end for ends On water are halos in circle To sight a sea of bloom in ripple The light is gold of sun on surface The copper do twin the sheen above Below scale of fish wink and twinkle A Lincoln sinks his head moves to and fro A Koi ogles the decent of yes and no The carp is coy the coin is foreign to yen The coin sets under Adam's ale Its flop did hide Abraham's tale Yea or nay a secret in Nemo's tomb The wish for right left hands empty The penny pocket on left left desolate The wish the well a fools taurine mythos

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