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I washed upon a rocky shore,
my edges worn and rough.
My colored stripes were bright no more,
my countenance was tough.
Then as I lay in summer's heat
a little crab came by.
"I'm looking for a home," said he,
"and you will do just fine."
We went upon a lonesome trip,
'twas just the crab and I.
Although the waves did bash and whip,
we traveled with the tide.
Until one day the crab did find
a bigger empty shell.
"I need to grow. You've been so kind.
but now it is farewell."


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