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You'll Never Know

Hundreds of miles away from home,

Rescued by a capturer raising no ransom,

Seperated from a life that was left to roam,

Blindfolded gently, the kidnap was handome.

Delivered by jets across the seas,

Reasonlessly devoted to earth's other pleasures,

Unexpectedly astonished; the victim was pleased,

The world is abundant with copious treasures.

Life that was known, soon to be forgotten,

Uprising establishment in a friendly new environment,

But eating too much candy causes teeth to rotten,

And what was once thrilling has since led to retirement.

....

The belly of the sheep has yet to produce more cotton.

Love,

Dream