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Along Came a Spider
An evil spider dropped down from behind. Help me! Help Me! She cried! Oh white Knight… Can you save me? I’m on my tuffet trying to make a rip tide. Where is he? Where is he? I can’t see it! He’s behind me, she cried! The great white knight dropped every thing, to save his damsel in distress! I can’t see it… I can’t see it… Save my bacon please… If I try to move away from my white porcelain tuffet… he will surly get me! A fierce battle ensued, as the knight grabbed his toilet paper sword. Move away you snarly fiend, he roared! Back and forth… Back and forth… They battled on endlessly. She is mine, said the knight… No! She is mine said the spider, repeatedly Finally, the white knight ruled supreme, with a final thrust of his paper sword! The white knight vanquished the evil spider, as he jumped upon the floor! Now, you are safe my fair damsel, he decried, to continue your porcelain quest. Then the White knight gathered his belongings and scampered away, doing his best. With a ‘No need to get up miss’, she continued on her quest. A blue haze eventually drifted in, as her thanks rang out, and she did attest. He had truly been her hero, of the great conquest… Dated 6-8-2013
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