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My Thesaurus Woes
Little boys croon about
 a hippopotamus,
 and how much they want one 
 for Christmas,
 but I got something
 not found at Toys-R-Us
 for Hanukkah, I received
 A new thesaurus.
 
 I unwrapped it with 
 a flourish,
 and let out a 
 great yelp,
 because I knew, 
 indeed,
 my writing this 
 would help.
 
 “A Thinker's Thesaurus,”
 it said on the cover,
 for why would I ever 
 receive any other?
 I scoured the tome,
 scanned page upon page,
 until I was using “big words”
 in great fits of rage.
 
 Instead of 'mad,'
 I now became 'agitated,'
 and my fabulous vocabulary
 kept my friends fascinated.
 I didn't just like words,
 I fancied them a lot,
 and once I had the word bug 
 I was permanently caught.
 
 I shared the words with all my friends,
 my bosom buddies, chums,
 I kept on reading, learning, yearning,
 Until they seemed quite dumb.
 I showed them all the words I knew,
 but they had none to spout,
 so they began to run away,
 they left me down-and-out.
 
 And so I stopped my learning streak,
 I quit my reading then,
 because I'd become quite lonely
 with absolutely no friends.
 They all came crawling back to me,
 once I talked normally again,
 and now I'm back to regular me,
 I'm completely a left brain.
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