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Fly fly-Fly Away

by soma-mukherjee

A fly in his Short life Grew up, fell in love And found a good wife Flying, buzzing around Flaunting their six legs Proud parents of 250 eggs Theirs was a life You would think so But wait till you listen To their unending woes All the fuss About their buzz Their lifestyle Declared vile And if that was not enough To make their life tough They were even called self-invited bore And were detested therefore And every time they tried To go near a batter They were stalked By humans with a swatter! Where ever they went People were so curt But I guess that happens when you Live in so much dirt…
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Jul 15, 2011
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