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my name is dave, and i sure behave,

like an overgrown brat, oh sure what a twat,

but i never even noticed, your silent signs of protest,

since a name is a name, and i am what i am,

i never lied! I'll tell you twice,

i just claimed my name was slightly nice,

but yet again, i hear you exclaim,

that this thread is nought but a game,

you are right! aloud i cry!

i shout my words, loud and wide,

but still, my name and my title remain,

always, forever, nowt but the same!!!


still dont want to be a dave, and fairly glad im not.

no offence to all the dave's david's davey's and the like out there!

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