The Crocodile
-- by Don Mulford- Copyright 2000 -- sheldon@nbnet.nb.ca

The crocodile will seldom smile,
He's such a somber beast.
He'll spend his day in wait for prey,
To snare a passing feast.
So when you swim, beware of him
And leave the water fast,
For if you stay YOU'll be his prey.
You'll be his next repast.


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