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Vowels
“A” is what the Canadians say,
To often say hello.
“E” is the most commonly used,
In the English row.
“I” is what Americans say,
To make themselves feel swell.
“O” comes in so many forms,
Of that I can somewhat tell.
“U” know we need all twenty-six,
To complete the poem with rhymes that kick.
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