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The Two Green Peas
A newly-wed couple entered a coffee shop Spent an hour to relax Having a different nationality with something to drop Green peas after wedding, they sprinkled everywhere without flax A sign of good luck, they said For each and everyone still unwed. Seated inside the said coffee shop I was euphoric with my cup Two green peas on my head Dropped in my tea of jade One green pea floats The other one vanished and bloats Stirring my tea so hot With a spoon smokes like a pot Looking at the two peas After laying on a saucer dish Drenched and colored in bees Marred like fallen trees Inside of these peas Are messages that mease Each one dried in peace And left a mark of cheese. "Smile each day, don't let the storm murk the day! A pea each day, peace of mind I pray!" (Prosebite)
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