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The Wisest of Stallions
One dubious day a dainty stallion with golden hair ran wild
in a library filled to the brim with pages segregated by hard cover.
A very tall man wearing a red and white muscle tee with shorts eating an italian delicacy with his red taste buds stopped the dainty little stallion and said,
“Can you help me solve this? The colors are all mixed and the spinning motion makes me sick.”
To this the stallion laughed and uttered,
“Nah.”
The tall African American man begged. “Oh please?! Perhaps we can use this small,
white cube dressed with black dotting to solve this inquiry.”
The broad, golden hoofed animal notioned the man to follow him
And they came to a river
The animal looked on,
“If I were to swim this river forever,
would I ever stop?
Or if I was to
Spread the word of everlasting peace to the masses,
Would they yield?”
The man stared blankly at the stallion. He had no idea what he was saying.
“Perhaps this cube isn’t for me,” he said as he throw it in the river and went on with his day.

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My english teacher told me to do this. ;))