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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required A field where tall bony trees, Where hums the cool gentle breeze. In the gentleness of the grass green, There lived two rabbits Colin and Tim. Colin and Tim two best friends, Lived in little caves in the grassland. Colin looked like autumn and fallen leaves, His roasted chestnut fur like all hallows' eve. Tim looked like winter, his eyes like hibiscus, His fur as serene as snow, him as lovely as Christmas. Two buddies, they never fought , Hatred, they never got taught. Their friendship was something so admirable, As amiable as ever, just like some sweet old fable. One day they decided to make banana bread, They were sitting in front of the fire when this thought came into their tiny little head. Tim brought flour and eggs, He ran as fast as he could with his galloping legs. Colin had honey and bananas in his cosy candlelit kitchen, He decided to read his grandmother's recipe And began to learn. They still needed chocolate and baking powder, Tim went to the market (again) and came back singing louder. They mixed everything together, Their heads, light as a feather. But something very important was still missing—oh! Vanilla, The batter mixed, then baked, the bread was ready and voilà! They ate wholeheartedly with smiles as soft as silk, The banana bread tasted better in the soft pouring rain with some chocolate milk.
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