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Wonderland III: The Watchmaker's Tale
Morning Having sighed a great sigh He perused all his tools From the mainsprings and tweezers To the wheels and the jewels. He removed the large case latch From the pocket watch cover To survey all the insides As he would any other. He wasn't familiar With a watch of that kind And confused why the workings Ran two days behind. He adjusted his loupe lens And then gasped at least twice At the solid gold workings Inside the device. Noon He rang up the owner Who was due to arrive At the shop to collect it At twelve twenty-five. "OK I will fix it In time for your date But as it's important I'm upping my rate." The owner grew worried And made it quite clear By accepting the offer Amid cries of "Oh Dear!" The watchmaker laughed As he put the phone down. He could now spend the extra That night in the town. Night Once inside of The Tabard He ignored his bad health And turned to his drinking To help pardon himself. Having switched all the gold In the watch for cheap tack He swapped some for whisky With a man in the back. On his way home he stumbled Through the storm and the wind Tripping over a cat Who'd appeared and just grinned. Later That Night Slumped under a tree And left gasping for air The watchmaker's own time Stopped right then and there.
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