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Had enough
Down in the town of Tumbleweed, there was a lad named Johnny Reed and he had bout an up'in had enough.
An' on this day, (I'm sorry to say,) arrived a gal named Ms. Cathoway, who yelled to Johnny in a way that made him damn near jump.
"Get on son, No harm's been done, we'll let it go as boisterous fun! Just come on out and help us get this fixed."
He yelled- "I'm sorry m'ah, I'm too far gone! I stare towards the devils lawn, for im'n set and headed for the Styx."
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