Thursday, March 5, 2015

Sonnet

Velociraptor Sonnet

I pray, my gentle reader, heed this word
Of caution, and then call forever law
This precept: Never be allured
By sparkling white velociraptor jaws.

The shining teeth, with sharp and shapely points,
Arranged in rows along the charming grin,
It snaps with mannerisms stately, coy,
Or filled with charity, quite mild and prim.

Beware the lizard! Do not trust its smile
Nor venture to befriend it though it seems
Beneficent, magnanimous, benign.
I caution you, it only wants a feast.

For if you think velociraptors kind,
Your education will bring your demise.




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