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what makes the pieman sell big, rich pies from the poem I' d like to be​

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Answered by mekauntharasode37
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Answer:

The Pieman

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis

I'd like to be a pieman, and ring a little bell,

Calling out, 'Hot pies! Hot pies to sell!'

Apple-pies and Meat-pies, Cherry-pies as well,

Lots and lots and lots of pies - more than you can tell.

Big, rich Pork-pies! Oh, the lovely smell!

But I wouldn't be a pieman if ...

I wasn't very well.

Would you?

(C) Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis

04/03/2017

Best Poems of Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis

The Pieman

The Golden Age

Antarctic Pioneers

You And I

Cosmic Comic Relief

Quantum Sufficit

The Hundredth Year

A New Year's Toast

Growing Up

The Bush Fire

Old Town Types No. 10 - Big Doc Littlejohn

The Idle Son

Monday Morning

The Kid Around The Corner

An Apt Pupil

Coquette

'but'

Kilmore

The Little Homes

A Change Of Air

Explanation:

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Answered by rahulgholla
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Answer:

The Pieman

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis

I'd like to be a pieman, and ring a little bell,

Calling out, 'Hot pies! Hot pies to sell!'

Apple-pies and Meat-pies, Cherry-pies as well,

Lots and lots and lots of pies - more than you can tell.

Big, rich Pork-pies! Oh, the lovely smell!

But I wouldn't be a pieman if ...

I wasn't very well.

Would you?

(C) Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis

04/03/2017

Best Poems of Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis

The Pieman

The Golden Age

Antarctic Pioneers

You And I

Cosmic Comic Relief

Quantum Sufficit

The Hundredth Year

A New Year's Toast

Growing Up

The Bush Fire

Old Town Types No. 10 - Big Doc Littlejohn

The Idle Son

Monday Morning

The Kid Around The Corner

An Apt Pupil

Coquette

'but'

Kilmore

The Little Homes

A Change Of Air

Mark me as brainliest

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