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Zany Zebras (RB)

a poem

By Robbie BalePublished 4 years ago 1 min read
Zany Zebras (RB)
Photo by sutirta budiman on Unsplash

Ever seen a zebra before?

Never in life have I

Such a zany creature honestly

They are built so different

Black stripes and white stripes

Black horse with white stripes

White horse with black stripes

The world may never know

Such a graceful, mysterious animal

Chilling out in the Savannah

The hunters have pulled up

By hunters, I mean lions

Carnivorous and mean they are

Creeping on them real slow

The zebras are so clueless

They don't notice the lions

Just sipping water very calm

The lion pounces the zebras

They lost a good one

Lion's gonna eat good tonight

nature poetry

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Robbie Bale

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