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The Fox, The Crow And The Cookie
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Through mostly vacant streets, A baker on the out-skirts of his town, Earned his living pedaling sweets from a ragged cart he dragged around. The clever fox crept close behind, Kept an ever watchful eye, For a chance to steal a ginger spicecake, Or a boysenberry pie. Looking down was the hungry crow: "When the time is right, I'll strike, And condescend to the earth below And take whichever treat I'd like." The moment the baker turned around To shoo the fox off from his cart, The crow swooped down, And snatched a shortbread cookie and a German chocolate tart. Using most unfriendly words, That the village children had not yet heard, The baker shouted threats by canzonet to curse the crafty bird. "You rotten wooden mixing spoon,! Why, you midnight winged raccoon! You better bring those pastries back, you no good, burnt,-black macaroon!" The fox approached the tree Where the bird was perched, delighted in his nest. "Brother Crow, don't you remember me? It's your old friend Fox with a humble request. If you could share just a modest piece, Seeing as I distracted that awful man." This failed to persuade the crow, So the fox rethought his plan. "Then if your lovely song would


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