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Chimes
Contributed by
screwge
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Wednesday, 1st July 2009 @ 07:13:35 PM in AEST
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Physically Peking, Clad in black Tai Chi slithering Through alleys Of friends, Allies of Foes With their Waistbands Thick as igneous folds, Birds impaled by Chimes Like kiwis Made for the gripe Of tanghulu, The sleuth tendered a most Daring gesture: Shanghai'd the Civilians With a despair Of Beijing's Impromptu Singing.
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Re: Chimes
(User Rating: 1 ) by JamesStockdale on
Wednesday, 29th July 2015 @ 01:35:27 PM AEST (User
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Nice flow and rhyme! |
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