# PERL Poetry v1.0.99 I Don't Know How To Code
#
# Date       : July 12, 2000
# Created by : AgentKelly
#
#

sub Father_and_Son {

$Dad::said, "Son you are still young";
i_replied: if ($i::were::young)
           {
              $me::stay && $bore::self ? "yes" : "no";;
           }
           else {
              $Dad,
                  $give::me::freedom,
                  $shed::no::tears;
           }
Dad: bless $u, my $son={};
     for ($my::son) {
         if ($you::became::good) {
             $you::inherit, my $riches;
             $you::free;
         }
         else
         {
             open (YOUR_HEART) && close YOUR_EYES;
             seek KINDNESS, 0, 1;
             tell NO_LIE;
             listen TO_ME, $once;
             study $hard;
             return $with::kind::heart and $honor;
         }
     }
}
 
 
 


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