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The Worm and the Apple
There once was a worm who lived in an Apple, he lived there, and quite comfortably. He found dirt deplorable, but Apples, adorable! The rent was affordable, and cheap! There once was a worm who lived in an Apple, he lived there and never came out. "This is my Apple coreable, nothing I love moreable, life outside's ignorable!" he'd pout. There once was a worm who lived in an Apple, he lived there and liked it just fine. Sometimes, rain would pourable, with great thunderstormables, and when the wind roarabled, he'd hide! There once was a worm who lived in an Apple, he lived there, but one sunny dawn. He noticed the floorable, which looked nice beforeable, had become deformabled, with rot! There once was a worm who lived in an Apple, he lived there, but was forced to leave. And how he complained a lot, till he saw an apricot, and he did proclaim this thought; "It is now that I see; -that he who lives only inside his own head, finds it is a small world indeed"!
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