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诗歌: You Can Never Be Too Careful

  You can never be too careful,
          that's what I always say,
          and so I wear a hat, or two,
          in case my hair turns gray.
          I've thirteen tires on my car,
          in case I get a flat.
          I wear my pants size fifty-three,
          in case I grow too fat.
          You can never be too careful,
          I'm sure you'll find it's true.
          I see the doctor every day,
          in case I catch the flu.
          I carry twenty handkerchiefs,
          in case I have to sneeze,
          and forty seven bandages,
          in case I skin my knees.
          You can never be too careful,
          so if I take a walk,
          I tiptoe everywhere I go
          and whisper when I talk.
          I hide my money in a box,
          and lock it up inside Fort Knox.
          My house is made of bricks and rocks.
          The front door has a hundred locks.
          But now I have a problem, see,
          I'm locked inside without the key.
          I've lost it and I can't get free.
          I hid it much too carefully!
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