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A love poem about two turtles - a rhyming poem. |
| A pleasant turtle, snoring deep – For eighteen hours, not a peep. Seeking love that wasn’t cheap, Among the reeds, he fell asleep… A lady turtle happened by, Who took a liking to this guy, Thought that if he wasn’t shy, A wedding knot, these two might tie! She saw his sleep and decided, If she woke him, she’d be chided; By her instincts, ever guided – Need for meeting, too one-sided... Crossing paths weeks later, The two found love forever greater – The male turtle swore to cater To her desires, ne'er berate her! A heavenly fate, the second time, The two romantics, so sublime; These untimely meetings, not so prime – But the strangest actions, ne'er a crime... |