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The Lonely Hawk

Above the sea there flew a lonely hawk, so far away from home, too far to walk. The fish he caught he did not like to eat and all that he could think about was meat. He was upon a ship with men with tats, and there could eat his fill with lots of rats. But then the ship, it struck a rock and sank, and from then on, the rest of life, it stank.
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nathan-douglas-day
Australian
Published
Aug 17, 2011
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