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Money Poems
See
the shiny penny, brown as it can be.
Showing Abraham Lincoln for all of us to see.
He had a bushy beard, and a tall, black hat.
A penny's worth one cent, how about that.
Thomas
Jefferson will be found.
On a nickel, shiny, smooth, and round.
His home, Monticello, is on the other side.
A nickel's worth five cents, say it with pride.
From
Mailbox Magazine
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