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November 8, 2011 01:28
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# Good Evening | |
this this I wrote this I wrote I wrote this is a poem | |
It's been 3 day and 21 hours | |
The poem might be five lines. | |
# Last accessed 2011-05-06 18:29:08 | |
# This is not BROOKLYN | |
There the sun rises at 5:46 am. | |
# This is not RUDOLPH | |
Their sun will rise at 5:42 am. | |
# This is not DODGE | |
It would be Partly Cloudy | |
# This is not BLACK RIVER FALL | |
Their sun will rise at 5:46 am. | |
# This is not MOUNT VERNON | |
Mostly Cloudy would be the weather. | |
# This is not TIPPECANOE | |
Mostly Cloudy would be the weather. | |
# This is not BLOOM CITY | |
# This is not CHICAGO | |
It would be Mostly Cloudy | |
# This is not VICTORY | |
There the sun rises at 5:48 am. | |
# This is not MOUNT VERNON | |
Mostly Cloudy would be the weather. | |
# This is not WOOSTER | |
It would be Partly Cloudy | |
# This is not GAMBIER | |
It would be Partly Cloudy | |
# This is not BRONX | |
There the sun rises at 5:46 am. | |
# This is not STATEN ISLAND | |
It would be Mostly Cloudy | |
# This is not CHICAGO | |
It would be Mostly Cloudy | |
# This is not WOOSTER | |
There the sun rises at 6:18 am. | |
# This is not GAMBIER | |
Their sun will rise at 6:22 am. | |
# This is not TIPPECANOE | |
Mostly Cloudy would be the weather. | |
# This is not VICTORY | |
Mostly Cloudy would be the weather. | |
# This is not ASTORIA | |
It would be Light Rain | |
# This is not DODGE | |
There the sun rises at 5:50 am. | |
# This is not VICTORY | |
Their sun will rise at 5:48 am. | |
# This is not WOOSTER | |
Their sun will rise at 6:18 am. | |
# Here we are in NEW YORK | |
It will get dark at 7:55 pm | |
# Last modified 2011-05-06 10:19:30 |
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