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I When the ant had told, That December cold Night, the grasshopper, Who had spent his summer Singing in the tree, To go dance now that He was hungry & free, He didn’t show the hurt, Because he was alert To the pain Of winter and language, So he left the village. II When he, thirteen years Later, Came back as a baker (Who worked in the day And sang in the night) He went to see the ant, A blue guitar gift-wrapped - In his hand. © LazharBouazzi, TUNISIA
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Jul 21, 2017
Jul 21, 2017 at 7:43 PM UTC
The Ant & The Grasshopper
I When the ant had told, That December cold Night, the grasshopper, Who had spent his summer Singing in the tree, To go dance now that He was hungry & free, He didn’t show the hurt, Because he was alert To the pain Of winter and language, So he left the village. II When he, thirteen years Later, Came back as a baker (Who worked in the day And sang in the night) He went to see the ant, A blue guitar gift-wrapped - In his hand. © LazharBouazzi, TUNISIA
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Jul 21, 2017 at 7:43 PM UTC
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