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A Sock Dilemma
A pair of mismatched socks
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What can I do with mismatched socks?
Hide them in a drawer or box.
I have two socks one black, one white.

I cannot wear them with my crocs!
Burry them under garden rocks.
I have two socks one black, one white.

Line count: 6
Form: A Traditional Go Vat Poem that has at least two stanzas that are composed of three lines each, with eight syllables per line. The 1st two lines of each stanza rhyme. The last line of each stanza is a refrain either in whole or in part (the last word in the line). The rhyme scheme is a, a, B, a, a, B.
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