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The Picnic Courtship of the Queen and Prince O'Grady-

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Image result for cartoon PICTURES OF queen and prince having a picnic

See the squealing of the gentleman, I think he's angry at the baker man. He finds it hard to see the passionflowers, Overshadowed by the fair devours, Who is that hiding near the queen? I think she'd like to reread the magazine. She is but a perfect lady, Admired as she sits by Prince O'Grady,. She's not alone she brings a smile, Jewels, rubies diamonds and lots of bags in a bile. Fond picnic gathers for a stroll, , Especially one that's in the ole. The gentleman makes it clear wants to be boyfriend She wants to leave but he wants the bitter end.
2/19/20 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr.© Rhyming Couplet

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