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Dr Ron's Laughter Clinic: Saloon, June, Loon

Some occasions are to earth-shattering to be expressed in rhymes, as rhyme-master Ron Pataky reveals.

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When rhyme’s lure is abruptly diminished

We gazed at the moon
One evening in May
If someone says June I will faint
There’s a word for the tune
At the Old Prune saloon
You’re thinking it’s spoon, but it ain’t

We paused on the dune
To the cry of the loon
The mention of swooning would taint
You struck like a whip
Pressing lip upon lip
And for my part the rhyming was over.

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