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Brown Penguin
Penguins are such lovely creatures they move along with such a waddle in the sea they make quite a splash better looking than a bikini clad model But there was one born one day whose colours were not the norm the usual black and white was a miss brown it was, caused quite a storm Brown all brown from head to foot no sight of any other colour or shade it had all usual penguin form so lovely a creature perfectly made So what was one to make of it the experts thought this is unique they scratched their heads could this be just a freak? But a few months later answer came as bits dropped off from its coat it had been covered in tin of paint on the ocean brown paint did float (I First thought about the color of the shirt or blouse I was wearing. then thought about the most recent animal I had seen either in the wild, online, on TV, or in my imagination. So I took the color of my shirt I was wearing and the last animal I had seen and you make it the "Title Of My Poem")
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