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The monkey's paw
A cold wet dreary day,
 Father and son start to play.
 A visitor comes to the door,
 Tales of India, shamans and treasure galore
 A talisman, a charm confessed
 They ask to see it, brought out with detest.
 A curse placed upon the charm
 Warnings professed of previous harm.
 Curse dropped in the fire.
 Saved at once by burning desire.
 Greed pulled out the burning flare.
 Use with caution if you dare
 What to wish for continually confounds
 At last they wish for two-hundred pounds
 Dreams fall of how it should be spent
 Delivered by the son via body maimed torn and rent.
 A mother weeping on the floor
 “Wish for my son,” a knock on the door.
 Father’s horror, he starts to run,
 Praying for a wish undone
 Knocking stops, a mothers wail
 A grateful sigh, a wish to fail
 Did he return?  We will never know
 The Question is do you think so?
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