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Having Danced Eighteen Times.

Having danced eighteen times,

He made his teacher bored.

His colleagues,

His friends

All went outdoors.

He called out to his parents,

And asked them to watch him perform.

They flatly refused,

For they had work to be done.

Having danced eighteen times,

And even more,

He finally grew tired.

He went home,

And took a fresh bath.

And slept for straight eighteen hours.

Adios!

N.B.- But he passed his dancing exams with flying colours.

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Have Bathed Seven Times.

Tim has bathed seven times.

He was perspiring and was covered in thick mud from head to toe.

Yet couldn’t stop playing football.

Then his mother got hold of him.

And made him take a bath.

She asked him to bath properly,

Till all the dirt went out from his body.

But he tried to cheat her,

And escaped from bathing,

But at last his dad came and he had to take seven baths,

To get rid of every dirt.

Now he is wary of playing football and of bathing!

Adios!

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The Words.

The Words

The words have a voice.

The words have a mind of their own.

The words can depict any situation.

The words can express any emotions.

Most emotions are covered in them.

But what is not covered is pure love.

There is where the words fall short.

Pure love is so rare,

That to truly express it,

Big and well known writers,

Have bathed seven times,

And have danced eighteen times.

Yet they couldn’t express it.

The words,

Are written so frequently,

That they often lose their meaning,

But time refreshes it.

That’s why “thy” becomes “you”.

“Thine” becomes “yours”.

The words.

Adios!

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The Evergreen Rain.

The evergreen rain,

Pours on us non stop.

It’s plentiful,

It’s bountiful,

It’s nature’s miracle on us.

The evergreen rain,

Is magnanimous and Lord’s mercy.

The evergreen rain,

Is generous,

And always happy.

For with it comes all happiness,

And takes us to our realm of happiness,

Of joy,

Of prosperity,

Where we shine everyday,

And live in a peaceful atmosphere.

Adios!