"Two Bandits"

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"Two Bandits" - Cody

Black mask and striped tail

small paws that are like hands

Crash! goes his can

which is like a treasure chest to him

now, all the jewels of food spills out

He smiles as he collects his bounty

This young fellow is a master

of trash can crimes in the city

 

Same Black mask and hands and tail

In the wild tells this tale.

Washing his hands for a meal.

What looks like washing

Now is fishing

The only thing this bandit steals

is a crawdad’s life he eats for his meals

 

One in the city one in the wild

Each ones lives are generally lived mild

one lives for crime

one lives for fishing

Though they are the same

They could be no different


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