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One’s clear as day, the other’s not quite fair.
Shaun’s got the "a," nice and clean,
But Sean? Oh, Sean—he’s seen, unseen.
You say it out loud, it sounds like "seen,"
But try to spell it, and it’s not quite right.
Is he a name, or just something you’ve seen?
When you write it, it’s like crossing a line.
Shaun’s steady and simple, no fuss, no scene,
“Seen” is a word, something you’ve viewed,
But Sean? Oh, Sean — forever seen.