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Floating on the icy water
there sits black and white,
from the frozen perch
he cannot take flight,
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2.

wind whipping around

going north, south, east, and west
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fire burning around

as the dragon breathed hot coals
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4.

Crimson tears flow
From lifeless eyes to
Mingle with the
Endless sands
...

In this big, wide world
Not afraid to take on new things
Painting over out sorrowful pasts
If we're together, there's nothing to fear
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Ode To The Penguin

Floating on the icy water
there sits black and white,
from the frozen perch
he cannot take flight,
but instead dives
into the deep blues
that run beneath.

As the wind blows
and the birds fly,
the penguin emperor
slides on his stomach
down the snowy slope
into the frozen water.

Chasing little fish,
he catches some
and brings them
back to the
little ones.

They gobble
them down and
give a little sigh
as the sun goes down
and is no longer high.

Cuddled together
for the darkening night,
floating on the icy water
there sits black and white.

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