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Jack

There once was a strange boy named Jack,
Who carried a rather large sack.
When asked “What’s inside?”
He opened it up wide-
No-one who looked came back.

anniegx

@anniegx

English literature and creative writing grad who spends all day working with numbers... Go figure!

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What was inside?? Seriously I need to know! 😁😳

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