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The Bees' Song

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Thousandz of thornz there be     On the Rozez where gozez     The Zebra of Zee:     Sleek, striped, and hairy,     The steed of the Fairy     Princess of Zee.     Heavy with blossomz be     The Rozez that growzez     In the thickets of Zee.     Where grazez the Zebra,     Marked Abracadeeebra,     Of the Princess of Zee.     And he nozez that poziez     Of the Rozez that grozez     So luvez'm and free,     With an eye, dark and wary,     In search of a Fairy,     Whose Rozez he knowzez     Were not honeyed for he,     But to breathe a sweet incense     To solace the Princess     Of far-away Zee.

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