Bassier Flute
Mr. and Mrs. Cantar and Cantrix
Five line Blvd.
MusicCity , Somewhere
50005
Dear Madam/ Sir
Alto to Hire, the chimes of Bassoonious blows windwardly to whatever grooveline they prefer. What better day is today, that we must rehearst for tommorrow. They song to be sing, and onward they are stressed from relieving those who labor to be noticed
Without proper workmanship and tesmwork using what makes perfect onstage communication. Why does she temper the emotions of the flutist. Why did the Phat lady and the fait lady speak the words of the seated mothers when she releaved him of his manly chores to be whore amongst eager men. Is love the list for him or her, and ah laugh to make joke of those who don't compare. Or do we love the men or woman we love, you hat that kind is who we like. Mercy for a stranger that when he begans to n me he will be kind? Or must nights charm me to be his lover as sweet remind. When absent do we tell those what's been going on. Or do we taint the story for our own glory to be subject in the song.
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Submitted by allanterry542curtis_2 on November 10, 2021
Modified on March 05, 2023
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