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there was once a teacher

who instructed (his/her) poor kids

to write (him/her) up a poem

with at least 10 lines, (he/she) bids.

all of the students went home

and began to work on their rhymes

but there was one in particular

who simply could not find the time

to write (him/her) a poem

with #10 as the last line

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