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Squid l have a squid. His name is Sid, He is very Nice and pudgy. ' Hejikes to play With my puppy. MV,DUDl1Y HKGS To play with Sid. He says he is A good squid. , Then we got a ' click, click' Fish named Hank. He lives in ' The. same tank. Hank and Sid Are all mine. For alfish and a squid They dance divine. But one night Hankand Sid got into a fight. Sid the squid could really squeeze' and forced poor Hank Down on his knees. Now Hank and Sid Are best of friends. That's how this little poem Ends. Jason Greenwald , 'il . :ll - lilllWfl,. T . T. kos f P if CD ff ,T I VX X 'l ffl Click, click, ' Click, click. Dice said in the old tramp's hands. ' He knowshe can't make itg, Can't even fake it. ' Click, brick, lciidk,.c1ick. lf , No way, itis snake eyes! You blew it man! 2 , You, with the bottle of beer inyourvhand, - f -J ' .J Go roll-inthelgutterand die. V ' , T T A John Durra gawk Alhl lt 5 C3 9 The Furnace lthink the furnace is the one Yes- its him down there E5 Roaring at the bottom of the stairs The old hot head s gone '-A4 But he ll shut up in awhile At least I hope so The pompous old ass sits down there And brags of his Oxford days About how he saw the queen get crowned The fiery old fool s reciting Shakespeare again Yes it s hum l m sure of it And he never goes out except At Christmas time When he dresses up As old Saint Nick He s a nuisance and he knows it And he turns my hair grey But his breath is the thing , J W A Qu' I I ,ANI 3, 1 1 l 1. 'ltr if ill ll' N- ll .A . Mr J. HL ltfgflfvil l If U Q 'E t iff? A , Wil l l ml I I ri ' lm' ll 'fl' it -'si s'ml'illlilll' That keepsme warm at night lt fills the rooms with dusty heat That s stale and bad And smells like fish l . For although I relmihdlhim He forgets to gargle. 1 Q,, Bob Haber dl J Andgothirhselftnoomuchtodrink. A I 'W N
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