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THE KOALA, a poem by Nate Robert Groschen, USA
Animals Poems & Nature Poetry
Nate Robert Groschen, USA
THE KOALA
People often call me a bear,While up in the tree I haven’t a care,Eating the leaves of the Eucalyptus tree,All the while feeling so free,When born, but the size of a hummingbird.Sleeping about eighteen hours a day,Away from the tree I rarely stray,I have lots of friends, so don't you worry,Monkeys and koalas getting all blurry,Good night everyone, for it time for my nap.
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