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Know Ye Thy No-No’s

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Know ye thy No-No’s, mark 'em well, Lest their folly trap thee in their spell. Lick ye not the pie before it be cooled, For hasty tongues are so easily fooled. Pluck ye not the fruit that dangles too low, For ease of pick, may a sour worm bestow. Nor partake ye of the fig from Eden’s tree, Lest thou nudity be pricked by destiny. Dance not with drunks past midnight’s chime, Lest thy foot tippy-toe tap in Devil’s time. Nor jest ye too late in yon darkly shaded room. For such livid indulgence leads to doom. Sing ye, call ye, all thy No-No’s, out loud! Like ravens canoodling, wailing to the cloud. Their lessons learned in wine, sin and woe, Of tales so true, of what those no-no's told ye so. Be wise my friend, 'Know ye thy No-No’s' guise, For sirens oft sing out in sweet disguise: "To be or not to be, now that's my question be?" "Come live with me, be my love; share thy no-no's with me."

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