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By a Wall
By a Wall She loved him, yes loved the scrambled little guy She was so careful that’s no lie She kept him cool so he wouldn’t fry But Humpty Dumpty he had a thing for being high Then that fateful day he tried to fly Oh me oh my WHY? why? w h y? The King he sent them. Yes, all of his men… I heard they couldn’t put Humpty Dumpty together again. So the Princesses held him, her cracked mind in pain. She’d never love a good egg again. Strands of her hair wrapped around his shell. She picked up every piece that fell. This part is sad yet still I must tell, all loves that start do not end well. She became woefully lost when Humpty fell. Some say that egg-shelled dude, enchanted her with a magic spell. But now he’s gone and her as well, buried by a wall near a lovely dell.
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