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A Left. . .And a Right

Posted on March 30, 2014 by Debbie

Have you ever seen a fight?

I don’t mean on TV or the movies. Or reading about one in a book.

I mean an honest-to-goodness fistfight.

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Whenever I dream, It seems I dream
Of Erin's rolling hills.
Of all its lovely, shimmery lakes
And little babbling rills.
I hear a colleen's lilting laugh
Across a meadow fair,
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