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The Flamingo

Out across the open lakes I stare, Transfixed by the colour, Grace and dignity; relaxed with no cares, Pink plumes could get no fuller. A swan sparkling with more class, The brightness against the barren African plain, The power of the landscape is hard to pass, But the ocean of pink alights the darkest of grain.
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simon-clark
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Aug 28, 2012
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written in 2009

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