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Grammarwocky poem

   
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Down in the cragsap, one gloupy night, A hooterling rose drorp and loud. Stampedes of beasts arose in fright, And hoof beats shook the ground. A nymphetic man took a brisk night stroll Into the cragsap of darkest bane. Worphling melodificously unbeknownst That his life would soon be slain...
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Down in the cragsap, one gloupy night, A hooterling rose drorp and loud. Stampedes of beasts arose in fright, And hoof beats shook the ground. A nymphetic man took a brisk night stroll Into the cragsap of darkest bane. Worphling melodificously unbeknownst That his life would soon be slain...
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