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A Shakespearean sonnet about eagles |
| It is brave, brave enough to go extinct. Its wings flutter, flightlessly, in the air. Hard on the outside, but inside it's pink. To keep one as a pet is what I dare. Don't just put it in a cage, take it out. Go to town, and don't for get to feed it. Don't be vain on the train, or full of doubt. I'll give you a nice vest if you need it. Eagles fly; and swoop, and dive, and over. Don't forget to feed it cows, tasty cows. An eagle once brought a four-leaf clover. I didn't even know it could read! Wow! Don't get carried away, literally! Now, this village needs obliterating! |