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A Cautionary Tale
A girl called Lucy loved to trumpet lies And idle gossip laced her lips with ease. Tall tales tripped off her tongue to tantalise Those twitching ears which reddened by degrees. This filled her honest Mother with despair ‘You wash your mouth with soap’ she often cried. Young Lucy shrugged it off and did not care - To those who would do likewise, woe betide! One day, when she’d amassed an eager crowd Who circled round to hear the latest slur, She stood there in the limelight, feeling proud, When suddenly a fly buzzed near her ear. How everybody gaped to see it dive Right into Lucy’s mouth poised open wide, Then heard her splutter, gasp and vainly strive To cough it up - she choked and promptly died! The moral of this tale is do not lie; When tempted move your upper lip down south. Then Lucy’s fate will surely pass you by, Nor fly, nor lie invades a fastened mouth. 18.08.19
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