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When you think you're the only rooster think again. Rooster in the hen house wins the hen. The hen will stay well behaved. Until there's a hole in the fence. Then the hen will become free rein again. As  the hen leaves the roost! That's when the other roosters will strike again. She will fluff up her feathers to look the part! Just Don't look away for there is another rooster up ahead. This hen will react to the  new rooster when it says, cock-a-doodle-doo That's when the hen smiles and sounds off with a cluck or two. As the hen sticks her chest out. Her tail feathers will go up. The rooster she's with. She doesn't give a flying fluck And the scenario repeats itself over and over again. For this rooster is just a bird brain. It's all in his head! That's what the hen will say. You're making it all up again. So don't walk around to proud saying, **** -a-doodle-doo with this hen. She's not your hen. She has to go back to the roost soon. She scored her points with another rooster. With it's cock-a-doodle-doo That's all that matters to this hen. So, the next time when the hen is outside the fence. She won't be cluckin for you. It will be for the other rooster that said cock-a-doodle-doo in front of you.   For that rooster, does not care who is with this hen. As long as It gets this hen in the end! Back through the hole in the fence. The hen returns to the roost. Like so many times before. To the rooster in the hen house that always wins. Simba
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Apr 14, 2020
Apr 14, 2020 at 11:16 PM UTC
Cock-a-doodle-doo
When you think you're the only rooster think again. Rooster in the hen house wins the hen. The hen will stay well behaved. Until there's a hole in the fence. Then the hen will become free rein again. As  the hen leaves the roost! That's when the other roosters will strike again. She will fluff up her feathers to look the part! Just Don't look away for there is another rooster up ahead. This hen will react to the  new rooster when it says, cock-a-doodle-doo That's when the hen smiles and sounds off with a cluck or two. As the hen sticks her chest out. Her tail feathers will go up. The rooster she's with. She doesn't give a flying fluck And the scenario repeats itself over and over again. For this rooster is just a bird brain. It's all in his head! That's what the hen will say. You're making it all up again. So don't walk around to proud saying, **** -a-doodle-doo with this hen. She's not your hen. She has to go back to the roost soon. She scored her points with another rooster. With it's cock-a-doodle-doo That's all that matters to this hen. So, the next time when the hen is outside the fence. She won't be cluckin for you. It will be for the other rooster that said cock-a-doodle-doo in front of you.   For that rooster, does not care who is with this hen. As long as It gets this hen in the end! Back through the hole in the fence. The hen returns to the roost. Like so many times before. To the rooster in the hen house that always wins. Simba
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62/M/Massachusetts
Apr 14, 2020
Apr 14, 2020 at 11:16 PM UTC
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