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An Addition To the Canterbury Tales

“An Addition to The Canterbury Tales” By Nicholas Giro There was also a CANDYMAN, a fine seller of his trade, Who went along the countryside selling the candies he made. He was a portly, jolly, and merry fellow Who always wore red and blue, avoiding the color yellow. With his short and spiky hair that was painted with smoke, Many-a-child he did cause to become broke. Opening his chest of delicious wonders inside, He enticed the little children, though they didn’t know he had lied. Oh, what an act he could put on for the sport That he could have entertained in the king’s royal court! He told the children that his goods could save lives, Giving them invincibility so that they could even smack bee hives. He carried an old sack that held his chest with the treats that could please The children’s ignorant palates, giving them cavities. For that was his goal – to rot each and every tooth, Without expressing the much needed truth. But he was an honest man who always held his head high, Going by the motto, “A half truth is a whole lie.”

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Date: 6/5/2016 9:57:00 PM
wow, this is awesome, Nicolas...skat
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