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Posted: Friday, October 31, 2008 6:40 PM by Alan Boyle

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Moonslide

Voter turnout was on the lightside.
Man on the moon ad is still showing.
The lunar elect rested and sighed.
Monday oarsmen remain rowing.

Tuesday mission was won.
Wednesday campaigned was stopped.
Moon administration of one.
Moonrocks at the party popped.

Man on the moon dipped his toe in the sky.
It'd been cold down there and he knew why.
Man on the moon put a sign on the side.
"Moondreams open for moonbeam ride."

Man helped him to feel.
Man on the moondream is real.
Man on the moon will serve.
Man on earth has the nerve.

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