pair construct your own poem or song using homophones & homonyms.
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pair construct your own poem or song using homophones & homonyms.
pair construct your own poem or song using homophones & homonyms.
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Answer:
The sun rose in the east
And I felt a sense of peace
But then I saw a feat
A feat so great, it couldn't be beat
There was a sail, oh so sale
Aboard a ship, oh so ship, without fail
The captain, oh so cap, had a tale
Of how he sailed, oh so sailed, through a gale
He spoke of a fair, oh so fair
Where he won a bear, oh so bear, without a care
But then he saw a pair, oh so pair, of rare
Ruby earrings, oh so ring, he had to share
He traded the bear, oh so bare
For the earrings, oh so ring, without a snare
But then he heard a mare, oh so mare, in despair
And so he set sail, oh so sail, to rescue and repair
The mare was stuck, oh so stuck, in a bog
But the captain, oh so cap, was no hog
He helped her out, oh so out, with a log
And then they sailed, oh so sailed, through a fog
As the sun set in the west
The captain, oh so cap, felt blessed
For he had done a good deed, oh so deed, and impressed
And so he sailed, oh so sailed, on his questions