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Crow and Canary
A tree in a jungle dwelled two small nests Crow on the east and Canary lived on west The boundaries remained unknown and the bells never tolled In the world of ignorance Crow sang his songs In some western lands he heard Canary dwells Tried to send his voice but made it unheard Curious canary wondered on the songs in the east And sent her melody through a branch of the tree A surprise came to crow to found another dweller For all these years, he sang alone to travellers Crow joyed in happiness and cried another song And Canary let her throat to join the tune A Song of love and union they sang For canary to lay, the lonely crow's eggs
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