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by Jack Lashbrook, United Kingdom Sep 15, 2004
  Poetry

  

When I first caught my sweetheart,
She was a guppy, an elver, a stickleback.
And being too small
I threw her back.
Now.
Now she's a rainbow trout,
A sexy salmon, a dish of a fish.
And I,
Moral-boned idiot,
I threw her back!





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Fisherman's Friend
Zorica Vukovic | Sep 20th, 2004
A can of strong mint-menthol pastiles can sometimes help cure mental-moral-idiotically inflicted conflict, but none the less whatever can leave such a nice and bright Tsunami-Haiku behind is worth chewing!



yeah yeah
melanie mae | Jan 31st, 2005
seems masterbatory and whiny



Pebbles needs a lay...
Siri Hermanski | Jul 3rd, 2006
I love your poem, you sexy salmon.

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