2 aSomething something night,
3 Something,
4 bSomething something something light.
CHAPTER 661 In Reading Gaol by Reading Town,
2 cThere is a something shame,
3 And in it burns a wretched man,
4 Something something dflame,
5 For each man kills the thing he eloves,
6 Something something,
7 Some do it with a something,
8 And others with something else.
CHAPTER 671 fLittle boy blue,
2 Come blow your horn,
3 The gsomething's in the something,
4 And something else is in the corn,
5 hSo you'll huff and you'll puff,
6 iAnd you'll blow something down.
CHAPTER 681 O Captain, my Captain,
2 jSomething,
3 kSomething,
4 lAnd something else that would break your heart,
5 mIf you could remember it.
CHAPTER 691 nRow, row, row your boat,
2 Gently down the ostream,
3 pMerrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
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4 qSomething else.
CHAPTER 701 rWas this the face that launched a thousand ships,
2 sSomething,
3 tSomething,
4 uAnd so forth,
5 vAnd soon.
CHAPTER 711 wHail to thee blithe spirit,
2 xSomething thou never wert,
3 Something,
4 ySomething,
5 zSomething.
CHAPTER 721 How do I love thee?
2 aaLet me count the ways.
3 Something something,
4 And so forth,
5 And so on,
6 Through a whole bunch of ways.
CHAPTER 731 O say can you see,
2 By the dawn's early light,
3 What so bbproudly we something,
4 Something something,
5 And the ccrocket's red blare,
6 The ddbombs bursting in air,
7 Something,
8 Something,
9 O say, does that eestar-spangled banner,
10 ffSomething wave,
11 O'er the land of the ggfree,
12 And the home of the hhfree,
13 Unless it's the other way around,
14 Or something.
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