'Twas Apple the core of my heart did provide
Who first learned the tune of my heartsong
Who bringeth my music, attached to my side,
And singeth my tunes all day long
Who first learned the tune of my heartsong
Who bringeth my music, attached to my side,
And singeth my tunes all day long
You knoweth the shuffles my hand hath created
And shuffle some tunes on thy own
Yes thou my loathing of iPods hath abated
'Twas Apple, and Apple alone
Now with my iPod at my side I am singing
The sweetest songs mine ear hath heard
And Apple your praises my iPods is ringing
Thou techo-geniuses, thou ... word!
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Post a Comment`Twas a most melodious poem Khara, indeed. &)