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The Mayor's Daughter
In the cold months of Mabase’,
There was a lewd mayor,
Who shamed his daughter with his sin,
When we heard the affair.
Our mayor and his assistant,
The news took us by storm,
His daughter most shocked of us all,
Acts none out of the norm.
But inside she was hurting bad,
Her life in the spot light,
For her father’s shameful affair,
She fled her town that night.
Her father avoiding the view,
Of the harsh public eye,
And ignored his poor daughter,
And her soft fearful cry.
Oh, how could he be so selfish?
How could he be so vain?
That he would be so dishonest,
And ruin his girl’s name.
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