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These Choices Which Lead Us Down The Garden Path: 5 Poems
30 May, 2009
Author: Colin Stewart

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Jesus bowled a perfect game
but he was a humble man and professed shame
so Jesus neglected to sign his name
and on the score card of life all men are the same!

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Her temper unraveled like a ticking clock.
The news of another lover ended their talk.
She lured him into a sacrificial walk
and now his head lays bleeding against a rock!

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Debauchery sank into every waiting pore.
The sinner was greedy and he wanted more.
With an illustrious future already in store
chartered accounting would not become a bore!

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Noah and his family were left behind
so the human race did not come to mind
as the animals flourished and became the true superstars
in a world wide zoo without any bars!

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Mary had a little lamb.
She couldn't cook worth a damn
and her dinner guests met a horrible fate.
It must have been what they ate!

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Mary's friend (187.42.24.122) -- Saturday, May 30 2009, 10:33 pm

Poor lamb...

Mary was running out of imagination when she decides to cook the poor lamb.The animals really are the superstars...they rule in this wide zoo called world.ajealous woman is the worst thing in life.She will always be after revenge and Jesus didn't know how to play games very well.If he knew he would have surrender to Judas'ideas.Colin-YOU RULE,YOU ROCK!
 
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