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The Sheeps Tale
Let me tell you a tale, one not that old
A tale that has probably never been told
A sheep, purple the color of her wool
Her name, Rosaine, we join her in the pool
An un-known giraffe approaches her door
He is masked and he frightens her, galore
He demands cash, for he has a hostage
Without cash, her pig grandma is sausage
She tries to fight, but the giraffe is strong
She has one day to get cash, not that long
She needs one million, which is a lot
How can she get cash for this twisted plot
Rosaine tried having a bake sale for cash
It was slow going, that's not very fast
Then an idea popped into Rosaine's head
She would rob the giraffe's money instead
She went outside and picked up a small stick
The Old Switch-a-Roo was her smartest trick
After a coat of paint, it looked so sound
She would sell the stick as "magic wand"
She changed her appearance, a new disguise
The Giraffe would be tricked through his blind eyes
In fact, it did work, he paid in all cash
Hopeful, she ran home and changed really fast
An hour later, she showed up as Rosaine
With the one million dollars in hand
Rosaine's Grandma was finally set free
They jumped up and down with sudden glee
Later, the giraffe was sent to a jail
He was sentenced with no thanks or bail
Please adhere was was entailed and avail
And that ends the lesson of the Sheep's Tale
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