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and a purple

one-eyed, one-horned, people-eater

that was searching
(I first heard that song during our Senior Sneak back in 1958, we spent the weekend at a dude ranch in Idaho, great fun if you didn't get saddle sore.)
(I first heard that song during our Senior Sneak back in 1958, we spent the weekend at a dude ranch in Idaho, great fun if you didn't get saddle sore.)

for buried treasure
(Unfortunately it was quite a bit before my time, I only know it as a "legend of the past", so to speak.)
(Unfortunately it was quite a bit before my time, I only know it as a "legend of the past", so to speak.)


in the backyard

under a stone

named Ned, whose

best friend was

a rock named

Ignatius the Igneous

King's Keeper (of) Paper

that's original belonged

to Aunt Sadie,

the barkeeper in

the Outside Inn

which was decorated

with gold and

lilac filagree which

was twisted into

room where all

three branches were

sprouting magenta flowers

blue leaves, and

yellow feathers from

from top to

the strange flashing

in daylight you

see strobing above

........a star which.........

seldom appeared unless

your eyes are

closed and it

only becomes visible

every fifth year

on St-Swithun's day

because of the

angry hush puppies

that ate all

.....houses down which.........

made people homeless

therefor they gathered

To make a

new house from

the Oak tree

lost in the

old forest near

Tom Bombadil's home

They used only

Things that should

cause no harm