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A Very Bad Day
When I arose one day, I could barely walk. Had to drink my coffee before I could talk. Before I was done, the bathroom would call, I held the grab bar, but still managed to fall. The shower beckoned me, so I went on in. I slipped on the soap, and bruised my shin. Later I was hungry, so in the kitchen I go. I screamed a bit loudly, when I stubbed my toe. My dog started barking, and looking quite mean. He then bit my leg, it was a real bloody scene. I made it to the fridge, and looked inside, There was nothing to eat, so I sat down and cried. I ordered a large pizza, and thought "oh well". But when it arrived, it was burnt as hell. I tried to take a walk, but my feet were still sore, Instead of feeling good, it was becoming a chore. I made it back home, after slipping in the mud, That's it, I thought, this day's a real dud. I thought tomorrow will be good, like it's always been, I laid my head on my pillow, then the ceiling caved in. Goodnight!
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