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Oh how I wish to be a fish And Swim the silver stream splashing about with river trout would really be a dream. To be a bird you say absurd  but I would love to fly,  to dive to swoop to loop the loop  Touching the deep blue sky. Now fancy that to be a cat  and play outside all night,  to take the air without a care  beneath the soft moonlight. A dog maybe would more be me  chasing a rubber ball,  With one desire a nice warm fire  where I could curl up small. Or a giraffe oh what a laugh With neck so long and thin, Eating the leaves from slender trees With spots upon my skin. No wait a while a crocodile With teeth so sharp and white, I'd guard the swamp with jaws that chomp So best beware my bite. Hippos are nice and so are mice a rhino would be good, a shark an ant or elephant A hog waist deep in mud. But I am me as you can see and you are you of course, But if you could I bet you would Prefere to be a horse.
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Mar 7, 2012
Mar 7, 2012 at 6:24 PM UTC
If I Were An Animal
Oh how I wish to be a fish And Swim the silver stream splashing about with river trout would really be a dream. To be a bird you say absurd  but I would love to fly,  to dive to swoop to loop the loop  Touching the deep blue sky. Now fancy that to be a cat  and play outside all night,  to take the air without a care  beneath the soft moonlight. A dog maybe would more be me  chasing a rubber ball,  With one desire a nice warm fire  where I could curl up small. Or a giraffe oh what a laugh With neck so long and thin, Eating the leaves from slender trees With spots upon my skin. No wait a while a crocodile With teeth so sharp and white, I'd guard the swamp with jaws that chomp So best beware my bite. Hippos are nice and so are mice a rhino would be good, a shark an ant or elephant A hog waist deep in mud. But I am me as you can see and you are you of course, But if you could I bet you would Prefere to be a horse.
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Mar 7, 2012
Mar 7, 2012 at 6:24 PM UTC
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