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English, 14.10.2019 13:30 sarahlearn3

The turkey, fat and old,1
at the barnyard really cold, 2
frost and lost some were born, 3
on this morn. 4

the crow, black and bold,5
knew stories new and told,6
sawed and cawed at his friend, 7
warning of the repeated trend. 8

the turkey, not so bold, 9
saw the farmer coming to hold, 10
the plump rump of this bird, 11
a ding dong ding could be heard, 12

the crow, free and lean, 13
knew exactly what he'd seen, 14
flew and grew in the forest, 15
for him was the best! 16


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