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A Cat A Bird A Dog
It all started with series of barks
From my dog towards the window
Crying like surrounded by sharks
My dog barks like he won bingo
Out the window I can't help but notice
A yellow-orange cat
The cat has found a huge meal bonus
A bird the size of a bat
I run at the speed of trains
And scare the cat away
And all in front of me that remains
Is a small bird the color of gray
It sits there with its eyes sealed
Alive yet still In shock
Because of the dog who made the cat the yield
It will sing another squawk
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Context: This poem is about a time when my dog started barking out the window because a bird was being thrown around by a cat. I ran outside and scared the cat away and the bird just sat there in shock. I picked it up and put it in a high tree once and because of my little scrawny dog, that bird will live another day.