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Seuss: it rhymes with goose

And with moose and loose and juice

Sleuths who are footloose

May deduce rhymes of misuse

Obtuse, perhaps, but colorful

Like puce and like chartreuse

But for words like schuss and proteus

There's just no good excuse

If you spilled your moose

In a sluice on my caboose

I'd have to call a truce

Qualifying as abuse

More words like induce

And papoose, spruce and transduce

But if your name was Zeus

You'd just tell me to vamoose

I'd probably just refuse...

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In America, "Seuss" usually rhymes with "moose."

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