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GJ and Chicken

By 0eye0kcalb0

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I had a plate full I had a tub full Of chicken Jell-O The green gelatin Held up my world Of chunks of chicken I put my world into the sun I wanted to melt it Just for fun I watched it melt And release the chicken Written March 23rd, 2002 © on Mar 23 2002 07:33 AM PST   10 • 0

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