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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Marigold
By
John I. Blair
Behold the
Marigold
Its blooms so
Manifold
Still in cold
November
When, I’m told,
They can be
Polled and sold
(Save the old
Or those that
Lolled in the
Muddy mold).
©2002 John I. Blair
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