Feathered Fathers in Song Form

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ZeroDude

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Feathered fathers of our land,
Woeful wraiths on high,
Sinewy slithers wove of man,
Steadfast yet untried,

Feathered fathers of our land,
Feeble fortunes found,
Lost upon the broken man,
As silence drew a sound,

A picture perfect echoed call,
A siren sowing doubts,
The feathered fathers of our land,
Flee in times of drought,

Throwing caution to the wind,
Footloose and fancy free,
Feathered fathers of our land,
Does love mean much to thee?
 
Cheers lads,

Acrobat Man, the ZD class in vocabulary expansion will be run at seven pm GMT on Sunday evenings. :wink:

“Words can be more powerful than Uzis, as ZD alludes to”

I loved that FH.
 
Yeah, sometimes I make up my own words :uhoh:

"ellude" is like "allude", but with more an "ex" (Latin) kind of "from, away from), even more so thatn "a".

:laugh:
(I actually thought it was a word, though, and that there was a difference between ellude and allude though. Like "elusive" and "allude" mixed togther. But then again, there is "alusive", or at least I've heard that word before, so...........)

..yeah..........

But as long as the gerneral meaning is conveyed.......
:laugh:

:up:
 
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