Ever heard of a chickadee?
Small sized, shy with sweet melody,
Delinquency concealed, not rowdy,
But cheerful always, like a cheerlady.
Now with all the pulchritude laid bare,
Within is an unchained tiger, innocent ne'er,
Shackled fury equals that of a bear,
Unchaining such enough to cause a
mighty scare.
Just like a chickadee so clever,
Illusory adroitness, man, so perfectly he endevors,
Sometimes like the pachyderm so strong and burly,
Many atimes he ensconces titillations so surly.
I guess it's true what they say,
To judge a book though we may,
The casing's quality shouldn't swindle
our judgement like yarn twisted by a spindle.
Lavu J
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