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Angry George

Angry George came roaring over the hill Monkeys masqueraded as his army A lizard wrapped around his steed, ready to help Turtles at his feet, were at the ready, for sure Butterfly and bird flew off, scared of battle A mean cat with Angry George’s attitude was ready To fight whatever came along, fierce and fabulous What about me? Dragonfly asked. Where can I be? Angry George had not realized she was there. Hold on to my steed, but do not annoy the lizard. As if that was possible! Dragonflies never annoy. I put myself into a monkey body, ready to fight.

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