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The Bunny and the Dinosaur
Once upon a time a little bunny was grazing Totally innocent that something amazing Was about to happen in an interesting way As she was eating in the field that day As you all must know and are very aware That a bunny is tiny just from being a hare Dinosaurs are old and of a mammoth size Them being friends one can hardly surmise Imagine this bunny with her long pretty ears Meeting a dino of a million years Him a Kentrosaurus with a big long tail Her a rabbit and so delicately frail One noticed the other eating clover too So dino said to her how do you do I am a dino and what is your name Lets dine together for we eat the same This bunny was cute and dino was shy He liked her a lot but didn’t say why This dino so big and terribly tall This rabbit so cute and terribly small One day it rained was a really big storm He kept her dry and that kept her warm So they became closer day after day They wanted it always to be that way Then one bright and sunny morning Came some men without any warning And they said this old dinosaur Escaped out through our back door In case you think that’s a mystery Was the museum of natural history So this is the end, the story is through Could be more funny if it were true
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