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A World Without Illiterates
Oh imagine what a world without illiterate be? Go deep into thinking and see what a disastrous word, Where no one is below another, What a world it would be! A world where the saddle saddler awaits saddling, A lake that no longer abound with fish, What a world it would be, A world where abracadabra now exists. Should we all abscond from its disaster, Or should we be absent-minded A place where they are acolytic leaders, What a world it would be. When it comes we must be called in the ad hoc meeting, For no one can sell,buy and use For a world without illiterates isn't one, More disastrous than mere bomb. No one can boss his boss for that's buzzing, But every boss can re-boss his juniors For that's how a world with illiterate revolves Everyone needs them to survive
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