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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Dear Madamaselle President and What Happened by Jenifer Palmieri and Hillary Clinton Madam President and What Happened read, And frequently many tears have often shed; Hard she tried; Best qualified; Would if by a woman our country was lead. In length of time which was a short span, For President were two women who ran; So ambitious; Ate nutritious, And both were bright doing best they can. No loneliness will ever last as long as this; And are so many things that she may miss; Paid the cost, And had lost, Which is sorrow while winning is pure bliss. When frustrated will find things are ill-fated; Is almost as if she should have been sedated; Suffered strain; Felt much pain; Those around her thanked while we all waited. To several people we should always appeal, Finding things knowing they are all for real; Friends there being, So worth seeing; Close with comfort to them wanted to feel. Were helpless so we had to do it for someone; Those old said life was almost over and done; Still sad and dim; And comfort them; Must take their poor lives and turn into fun. We must make President position for anyone, Who only good things will have always done; Shook off the suet; Put forward best foot; Which did never embarrass a daughter or son. Jim Horn
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