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Poetic Fables
> The Curse that Saved Azmac
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Through many mouths this tale has passed
And I now tell it for thee to know
About an ancient city that was harassed
in the season when there's snow
Far up North where the Sunlight seems dim
lived the people of Azmac
Though their tale is not completely grim
the one sad bit describes the attack!
'twas the season of Sun and joy
when everything was at peace
Our story starts with a little boy
and his baby niece
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And I now tell it for thee to know
About an ancient city that was harassed
in the season when there's snow
Far up North where the Sunlight seems dim
lived the people of Azmac
Though their tale is not completely grim
the one sad bit describes the attack!
'twas the season of Sun and joy
when everything was at peace
Our story starts with a little boy
and his baby niece