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Alliteration on Repition

This poem is about alliteration,
on repetition,
like fishin',
and wishin'
for the swishin'
and the kitchen
to cook the fish
for that you wish
and pray to catch.

The fish thats dead,
and lost its head,
laid down to bed,
for the last time.

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