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Its large scaly head rears back. Fire roasting its throat, Spewing out of its fanged mouth. Veiny wings spread out, Raising its *** into the air. Its majesty dwarfs all, Weapons are useless Against its armored hide. Its beaut graces all, Fangs, fire, and talons Destroy all in front of it. Its elegance overshadows all, Lesser beings run in fear Of facing this beast. Isn't it sad that we will never see This wonderful, fantasy creature?
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Mar 6, 2011
Mar 6, 2011 at 3:18 PM UTC
Dragon
Its large scaly head rears back. Fire roasting its throat, Spewing out of its fanged mouth. Veiny wings spread out, Raising its *** into the air. Its majesty dwarfs all, Weapons are useless Against its armored hide. Its beaut graces all, Fangs, fire, and talons Destroy all in front of it. Its elegance overshadows all, Lesser beings run in fear Of facing this beast. Isn't it sad that we will never see This wonderful, fantasy creature?
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Mar 6, 2011
Mar 6, 2011 at 3:18 PM UTC
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