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The Acorn and the Pumpkin
Once there was a country bumpkin
Who observed a great big pumpkin
To a slender stem attached;
While upon an oak tree nourished,
Little acorns grew and flourished.
"Bah!" said he. "That's badly matched."
"If, despite my humble station,
I had a hand in this Creation,
Pumpkins on the oaks would be;
And the acorn, light and little,
On this pumpkin stem so brittle
Would be placed by clever Me."​

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Answered by singhalishita526
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Answered by armanchamlingrai
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Step-by-step explanation:

An acorn fell on his head, and he understood God's reasonings. He was glad it was not a pumpkin that fell on his head

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