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Ellis Parker Butler - Speaking Of Operations

I know something wonderful—wonderful;
So strange it will quite startle you;
So strange and absurd and unusual
It seems it can hardly be true!

I know something wonderful—wonderful;
You’ll hardly believe it can be—
You know my appendix? Well, honest,
I’ve still got it inside of me!

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Poet: Ellis Parker Butler
Poem: Speaking Of Operations
Volume: Judge
Year: Published/Written in 1920
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