Must Love Dogs
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-Aunt Eileen,
-Yes?

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He's my first cousin,
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This is a fine day for the Nolan family,
l tell you,

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For my son, Bill Jr,
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And young Ryan here,
the confirmation boy,

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And old Bill here,
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l'd like to do a poem, if l may,
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To commemorate the occasion,
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Who do you think he'll go with?
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-Tennyson,
-Browning,

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-Yeats,
-''Brown Penny,''

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By William Butler Yeats,
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Who knows her daddy?
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I whispered, "I am too young"
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And then, "I am old enough "
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Wherefore I threw a penny
To find out if I might love.

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"Go and love, go and love, young man,
If the lady be young and fair. "

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Ah, penny, brown penny, brown penny
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I am looped in the loops of her hair.
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O love is the crooked thing
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There is nobody wise enough
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To find out all that is in it
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For he would be thinking of love
Till the stars had run away

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And the shadows eaten the moon.
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Ah, penny, brown penny, brown penny
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One cannot begin it too soon.
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-So good to see you, Aunt Eileen,
-lt's always a pleasure,

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-Mother Teresa!
-Mother Teresa, No, Stop, Michael!

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lt's okay, l don't mind,
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-She doesn't mind,
-That's not the point,

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She actually likes dogs, And me,
She just forgets,


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