
Vulture Culture
Above the clouds, a vulture soars,
the leader of a culture war.
The bird of prey is wide awake,
ready to punish grave mistakes.
A rooster crows with all his might,
and fast, the vulture drops in flight.
This cock upset some hens in jest,
his crowing taken out of context.
The vulture thinks, “This matters not.
A deadly lesson must be taught.”
Although the cock apologized,
the vulture isn’t satisfied.
Seizing the cock with iron grip,
he takes him on a little trip.
Did so.
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What a wonderful poem
A powerful lesson for poseurs.
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