So ordered-single overrated its one,
While it derived person from person’s one,
Its ordered singleton derived from stung,
Derived a single go unjustly been,
Fore continued best, best which derived number,
This go monad from its ordered thing,
Derived alone its best, alone-Persson,
Earthed a singular need hence single Ming,
Where’s only insulated it derived one,
That it irritated the two it from best,
Derived monad yet cured its one ton,
Derived its number through flagellate-geste,
Now especially miffed from its lunch one,
Derived its one, one where’s it earthed its mun.
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Monday, August 29, 2011
So Ordered-single Overrated Its One
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