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The Hat sonnet
Thy hath be, the nicest hat ever seen,
A wondrous hat who quite brightly gleams;
Through day and night, it has always been.
Night and day, day and night, its light shall beam.
Twenty two million other hats could be,
Large and net, you're easily seen by all.
Thy hath be, the only hat atop me,
You are beautiful hat; also quite tall
Forever it seems, that you have been mine,
Though just a week you've set prettily,
In my home and on my head, so Divine,
Making all stare quite incongruously;
But another hat hath catcheth my eye.
One small and quaint, colored with bright red dye
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