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Keep your kids away from the  feathered rat. That mangy, tarry bird, living off their scraps. That carrier of disease, protruding as a cyst. Its mangled talon clenched, a red and permanent fist. Iron hulled intruders. Objective mystery. Walking a confident strut, name marred by history. And is it not a pity? most will not see, an oily rainbow as it turns its neck, and overlook a granite diplomacy. Is it not something to admire? Unique confidence? At the feet of the bread-man, only intransigence. With ideals ignored, can they not behold its spirit? When a grey bird remains, Why do I see its merit?
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Dec 17, 2012
Dec 17, 2012 at 9:38 PM UTC
Pigeonscape
Keep your kids away from the  feathered rat. That mangy, tarry bird, living off their scraps. That carrier of disease, protruding as a cyst. Its mangled talon clenched, a red and permanent fist. Iron hulled intruders. Objective mystery. Walking a confident strut, name marred by history. And is it not a pity? most will not see, an oily rainbow as it turns its neck, and overlook a granite diplomacy. Is it not something to admire? Unique confidence? At the feet of the bread-man, only intransigence. With ideals ignored, can they not behold its spirit? When a grey bird remains, Why do I see its merit?
nj-mcgourty
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Dec 17, 2012
Dec 17, 2012 at 9:38 PM UTC
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