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Reasons why I love my pet
Storm (Plecostomus)
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Tom
Your face reminds me of a sports car,
Agile and sleek.
Your fins are as if they were prehistoric,
So weird, so unknown.
Your color is like a fashion dress,
So eye catching, so beautiful.
Your name is like a dog,
Feared by some, but loveable to others.
Your movement is so elegant,
Like a king, brushing past his servants.
Your ability to hide is so breathtaking,
Like a spy, on a secret mission.
Your unpredictableness, your own true way,
like the roller coaster ride of life itself.
Your loving nature is like a flower to a bee,
So inviting, and so free.
These are all the reasons I must inform,
For these are all the reasons I love my Storm.
Storm (Plecostomus) by Tom @FamilyFriendPoems
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Agile and sleek.
Your fins are as if they were prehistoric,
So weird, so unknown.
Your color is like a fashion dress,
So eye catching, so beautiful.
Your name is like a dog,
Feared by some, but loveable to others.
Your movement is so elegant,
Like a king, brushing past his servants.
Your ability to hide is so breathtaking,
Like a spy, on a secret mission.
Your unpredictableness, your own true way,
like the roller coaster ride of life itself.
Your loving nature is like a flower to a bee,
So inviting, and so free.
These are all the reasons I must inform,
For these are all the reasons I love my Storm.
Storm (Plecostomus) by Tom @FamilyFriendPoems
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