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The cunning Lion
A lion of the mightiest paws
Before it snapped it's jaws it took a pause
And gazed at the sun
It wondered what if this meal is someone else son
A swift wind blew
And a sound of thunder from the sky so blue
Then out of nowhere jumped a hare
And fell on the son hair
It was as beautiful as a flower
And just as pure white as flour
The lions legs went weak
As it hasn't eaten for a full solid week
Oh dear
The sound of the voice a deer
Standing on the other side of the road
It said this a good story to be wrote
The the deer asked the bee
Who might that hare be?
As small as a mite
But it overcame the strongest lion's might
The deer took its pen and began to write
The deer said to the bee take this letter to everyone in the jungle
The bee replied and said "right"
Many animals came,in total including the son they were eight
Laying down on the grass the lion pretended as if it was yawning, it opened its mouth wide open and all of them it ate
Before it snapped it's jaws it took a pause
And gazed at the sun
It wondered what if this meal is someone else son
A swift wind blew
And a sound of thunder from the sky so blue
Then out of nowhere jumped a hare
And fell on the son hair
It was as beautiful as a flower
And just as pure white as flour
The lions legs went weak
As it hasn't eaten for a full solid week
Oh dear
The sound of the voice a deer
Standing on the other side of the road
It said this a good story to be wrote
The the deer asked the bee
Who might that hare be?
As small as a mite
But it overcame the strongest lion's might
The deer took its pen and began to write
The deer said to the bee take this letter to everyone in the jungle
The bee replied and said "right"
Many animals came,in total including the son they were eight
Laying down on the grass the lion pretended as if it was yawning, it opened its mouth wide open and all of them it ate
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