The Fox and the Crow
Mark Two
Bobby Crow had learnt his lesson
And had taught it well to his son
Make sure before you ope your beak
That you’ve thought of what you will speak
Chew over your words and your thought
So you will not like me get caught.
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Crowlet, like daddy Crow did once
Found a juicy morsel by chance
He found a quiet shady branch
To indulge in his sav’ry lunch
But history repeating itself
Foxy Fox caught sight of his pelf
I’ll soon make this my own he vowed
I’m so crafty so well-endowed.
Oh handsome Crow you’re such a beau
You no need no face-lift, catch my drift?
For my recherché neologies
I proffer no apologies
In truth sir, if your warblement
Is worth half your feathery garment
You must indubitably be
The phoenix of this our forest
But, not putting you to the test
Can I beg for a samplement?
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The fellow thinks I’m naive, callow
Mused to himself our l’il crow
He doesn’t know that my daddy
Warn’d me that he was a baddy.
He thinks I’ll fall into his trap
Look how his mouth’s like a leaky tap.
I truly execrate his kind
I’ll give him a piece of my mind
But I’ll weigh my words and my thought
So like dad I won’t be caught:
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Sir Fox your malicious intent
Is to me clear and transparent
Think your flattery will make me
Ope my beak, for who d’you take me?
I was not born yesterday
Your poor stale tricks are so passé.
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The words of his rebuke in his head
He mulled, weighed and rehearsed
And finding them fitting and apt
He snapped_
Sir Fox…Oh foxx!