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Walter wrote whimsical words for world weary writers. On weekends, he whittled walruses, with whiskers, of walnut. His warm wife, Wilma, wondered at his fear of water, but withheld her worry when they went to watch whales.
His uncle William was the first to wear wellies in Wilmington. His children would all weather winter in West Wyoming, to wander among wolves. He withered away in Wisconsin on a Wednesday.
Whistling whispers,
Our way now winding and wide
whipping willows wings.
His uncle William was the first to wear wellies in Wilmington. His children would all weather winter in West Wyoming, to wander among wolves. He withered away in Wisconsin on a Wednesday.
Whistling whispers,
Our way now winding and wide
whipping willows wings.
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2 comments:
Will you be taking a deep breath before X?
X will have to include EX, but I do have some thoughts, and Brewers, and it will be a bit short.
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