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The most interesting poem about birds.
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The most intewesting poem about biwds.
  
The gray rook stands stalwart against all opposition,
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The gway wook stands stawwawt against aww opposition,
  
Keeper of the snowy storm,
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Keepew of the snowy stowm,
  
Stone weathered and cracked with age,
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Stone weathewed and cwacked lith age,
  
Still mighty like the orc
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Stiww mighty like the owc
  
Still wise like the elf
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Stiww lise like the ewf
  
Still sturdy like the dwarf
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Stiww stuldy like the dwawf
  
The gray rook stands over the landscape watching the moon dance with the sun,
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The gway wook stands ovew the wandscape watching the moon dance lith the sun,
  
For God shines his light upon thee, gray rook,
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Fow God shines his light upon thee, gway wook,
  
Steel and stone have been tried against you,
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Steew and stone have been tlied against you,
  
Yet tumble not will your stones,
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Yet tumbre not liww youl stones,
  
Stand stalwart, gray rook,
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Stand stawwawt, gway wook,
  
For time shall bury you nary more,
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Fow time shaww buly you nawy mowe,
  
For your vigil shall live on.
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Fow youl vigiw shaww live on.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:19, 31 March 2020

The most intewesting poem about biwds.

The gway wook stands stawwawt against aww opposition,

Keepew of the snowy stowm,

Stone weathewed and cwacked lith age,

Stiww mighty like the owc

Stiww lise like the ewf

Stiww stuldy like the dwawf

The gway wook stands ovew the wandscape watching the moon dance lith the sun,

Fow God shines his light upon thee, gway wook,

Steew and stone have been tlied against you,

Yet tumbre not liww youl stones,

Stand stawwawt, gway wook,

Fow time shaww buly you nawy mowe,

Fow youl vigiw shaww live on.