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THE SIMPLE TALE OF A FOX As the fox swept his porch with his bright orange tail It reminded him he must get a torch In the coming summer sale. The badger family had a few Tucked by their nearest tree In fact they had two Or it might have been three. I digress, the tail turned brown Dust was the culprit to be fair Which was a bit of a comedown That’s the drawback of orange hair. He whistled while he swept Foxes have music in their soul Unfortunately the dust crept Towards the badgers clean hole. Out he shot like a bat out of hell The badger not at all pleased But the fox had bid his farewell When the badger had a massive sneeze.
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Mar 25, 2014
Mar 25, 2014 at 2:46 PM UTC
The Simple Tale Of a Fox
THE SIMPLE TALE OF A FOX As the fox swept his porch with his bright orange tail It reminded him he must get a torch In the coming summer sale. The badger family had a few Tucked by their nearest tree In fact they had two Or it might have been three. I digress, the tail turned brown Dust was the culprit to be fair Which was a bit of a comedown That’s the drawback of orange hair. He whistled while he swept Foxes have music in their soul Unfortunately the dust crept Towards the badgers clean hole. Out he shot like a bat out of hell The badger not at all pleased But the fox had bid his farewell When the badger had a massive sneeze.
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Mar 25, 2014
Mar 25, 2014 at 2:46 PM UTC
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