These two years have been years of tremendous work with regards of providing housing at an affordable price to populations around the world. Now, you are not scared to move on employment because of housing. The expression sold out also reminds of deal, a sale and of course of talents of negociations that the English language has most of the time and all of the time of course.

So, therefore you came to this country

to learn from English and of course

you will see therefore how in this country

Canada the British civilisation of course

is doing well and then it is also the country

of water and fresh water you know of course

from snow and you always like it as a country

for that is how it comes to you of course

and you have to know how to sell to the country

who you are and then probably in the course

of time you will know what you are really for this country

but for the moment do not forget to dwell of course

in the place you and only like the most for the country

needs some rest like and that is clear of course

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  • Jerry Bradford aka Jerry Atrixx on Apr 6, 2011

    Interesting. I wasn’t sure about the repetitive use of “course”. It seemed like a cheap short cut for a rhyme scheme. HOWEVER, it grew on me in end and I realize it was something altogether different.

    Thanks.

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