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To: | "Syd Curtis" <>, "bird" <> |
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Subject: | Common names discussion - morphing to birds in poetry? |
From: | "Tom and Mandy Wilson" <> |
Date: | Sat, 26 Jul 2008 22:51:12 +1000 |
Syd - your poem has a poet - Christopher Isherwood - and it's full version
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Cheers Tom Wilson The common cormorant or shag Lays eggs inside a paper bag The reason you will see no doubt It is to keep the lightning out But what these unobservant birds Have never noticed is that herds Of wandering bears may come with buns And steal the bags to hold the crumbs. |
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