A pair of Massachusetts towns offer a peace, Wherein safe and secure one may not ever cease. Doors left unlocked - a care-free sensation, And a sense of contentment, brought to the nation.
Memories made in these twin towns and their sighs, Provide peaceful lives, where one will close his eyes. Protected, cared for, and worry left aside, Families are nurtured, no fear or strife to hide.
Peace abounds herein, no cause for unease, Danger is blocked, of menace there is no seize. Locals and visitors, two-fold are content, In this place of safety, such a contentment.
Cops patrol round the clock, iron chain locks, To discourage wrongdoers, lest they deface rocks. The tranquil landscape a balm to the soul, Will bring you comfort, as you seek its home.
The twin towns thrive as day turns to night, Peace pervades all, for there's no blight. A comfort forever in these towns safe enough For residents to leave doors unlocked at night.
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