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Seagulls
Lochinvar Started conversation Dec 14, 2004
A seagull in flight is a wonderous sight.
He soars with the greatest of ease.
Using his wings like a sail, his jib is his tail,
As he rides up and down on the breeze.
A seagull afloat is like a small boat;
His lines are smooth and so clean.
He sounds a hoarse note. Water glides off his coat,
And his bill keeps him shipshape and preened.
But a seagull on land is like a boat up on stands.
His legs are far, far too small.
It seems with a hand from the wind he would land
On his butt from a terrible fall.
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