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A Friend In Need

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Who has room for a friend      Who has money to spend,      And a goblet of gold      For your fingers to hold,      At the wave of whose hand      Leap the salmon to land,      Drop the birds of the air,      Fall the stag and the hare.      Who has room for a friend      Who has money to lend?                  We have room for a friend!      Who has room for a friend      Who has nothing to lend,      When the goblet of gold      Is as far from his hold      As the fleet-footed hare,      Or the birds of the air.      Who has room for a friend      Who has nothing to spend?                  We know not such a friend.

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