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“Greed” by Julie Cahill

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By australianchildrenspoetry May 3, 2020

Greed

Full as a goog, too big a fly
Tummy’s gonna pop
and me knows exactly why
Next time me’s gonna chew me food real well
BUUUURPPP . . . .
‘Much, better

Knowing you was swell.’

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