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The Tiger In His Glory
A stealthy tiger stalks his prey His eyes alight with cunning gleam; And tho' the world may peaceful seem The lissome springboks graze and play -- The danger lurks, not far away He crouches low, his muscles taught While calculations fill his mind The perfect arc of force to find; His quarry, still without a thought Of what design the tiger sought The tiger springs, the creatures flee His mighty limbs with awesome force Perform their planned and deadly course; Now lies the springbok piteously Forever torn from things that be And o'er his corpse presides the prince His solid jowls bespecked with blood His razor claws in crimson flood; He glories in these trickling glints That show his skill in ruby tints And when the prince has et his fill The birds descend to eat the rest To feed the young ones in the nest; But on the tiger roams at will He's free to wander, hunt, and kill Written on the twenty-eighth of July, 2013
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