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[bodytext] => If one plus one always equals two, Is that the same for the rabbits at the zoo? Blue and yellow are of the colors prime. But if you mix them, you’ll get green every time. Jello won’t harden lest you put it in a fridge. Cars can’t drive over a railroad bridge. Cheese that Greeks like will come from an old goat. You don’t want bonfires when sailing on a boat! Didactic poetry tries to teach you something new. But what I am spewing out is just old news to you. But just in case there’s a moron in the crowd, I’ll try to type much larger if you’ll read this extra loud! A lizard won’t eat a bug unless it isn’t dead. Night Crawlers are worms, that often have two heads. The wisdom that I’m sharing, to you is always free. Unless of course, you’d like to send a check to me! When you put your trust in people, There’s a chance you’ll be let down. Don’t let them push you from a plane, And keep your feet flat on the ground! By: Robert Edgar Burns http://www.your-poetry.com/youraccountpages.php?pgdata=Robert_Edgar_Burns [comments] => 0 [counter] => 72 [topic] => 46 [informant] => robert_edgar_burns [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => didactic )
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