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Revision as of 13:40, 8 March 2007

Author: Robert Jordan

Tinker in the kitchen, with a job of work to do,
Mistress up above, slipping on a robe of blue.
She dances down the staircase, her fancy all so free,
Crying, Tinker, oh, dear Tinker, won't you mend a pot for me?

(The Eye of the World, Chapter 32, The Fires of Heaven, Chapter 3)