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My Muse Porky Pig
It’s difficult to find an end, In some trailing rhyme schemes. Some just want to keep on going Without a final end it seems The speed is rather fast paced It is hard to slow them down Then along comes my muse Porky From TV’s Looney Town He gives me sage porcine advice In cartoon-ish voice he does croon “P-p-please d-don’t make me say it t-twice After all I'm j-j-just a c-c-cartoon Now s-s- say th- there h-honey It’s n-n-not s-so hard, L-let’s rehearse Just t-take m-my advice h-hear T-t-tweak the p-pace of the f-final v-verse The m-major p-portion is alright It c-consists of “A Ba-dee, A ba-dee” And the end is n-n-now in sight you s-see You j-just end with “That’s All Folks" On the end to get it right." By: Kimarie Manhart-Freeman
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