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The Oyster
There once was an oyster whose story I tell, Who found that some sand had got into his shell. It was only a grain but it gave him great pain, For oysters have feelings although they're so plain.
Now, did he berate the harsh workings of fate That had brought him to such a deplorable state? Did he curse at the government, cry for election, And claim that the sea should have given him protection?
 No--He said to himself as he lay on a shell, Since I cannot remove it, I shall try to improve it. Now the years have rolled around, as the years always do, And he came to his ultimate destiny--stew.
 And the small grain of sand that had bothered him so Was a beautiful pearl all richly aglow. Now the tale has a moral; For isn't it grand what an oyster can do With a morsel of sand.
 What couldn't we do If we'd only begin With some of the things That get under our skin.
~ David Cohen ~
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