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A GANG OF JACKDAWS

by phil-roberts

When he was young he flew With a gang of jackdaws Who had empty hearts And huge appetites Without mercy or remorse They stripped their world Of all that they wanted But it felt wrong to him He had been brought up Amongst jackdaws and crows But it never felt right to him And in the end He grew to be a different bird And left the jackdaws behind As he flew higher and farther away And learned By Phil Roberts
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