Fodder for Clueless Romantic Poets
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A certain sort of reptile grew some wings
And feathers never thinking it would grow
To be a songbird in the singing springs
Of England later. How could reptiles know
Of mockingbirds or nightingales, or sing
In dreams beside Tyrannosaurus rex?
The same long process might produce the sting
Of cobras, evolution as a hex.
The modest-colored vegetarian
Finch failed to be conceived of in the times
Of dinosaurs, totalitarian,
Barbarian those monsters in their crimes.
But yet we have the skylarks, higher still
And higher giving up their minor thrill.
~ Phillip Whidden
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