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How To Slice Pie
The homemade kitchen table sat In the center of a small Cozy warm room, dominated By her, and her firm all Cooking meals and preserving food On the wood burning stove She could do it all so I'm told The stove held treasure trove When she was teen, she learned to care For the very young child An older sister died leaving In their care four compiled She used her knowledge rearing own A trick held up her sleeve To prevent sibling rivilary Her wiles did tightly weave She would let one child cut last piece Of pie, other first choose Each child would equally divide One child right did abuse This little boy cut one piece big Way bigger than other He saw he made a grave mistake Grabbed piece ran from mother He tripped and fell flat sprawling Dropped his big piece of pie And his sister sat relishing Each bite while he did sigh The moral of this story is Do right my friend at soup Don't take too big piece of pie The results could be dupe Just writing for fun and telling a family story
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