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-56Birds and Wolverines Birds don’t get lost in the Everglades. They follow the plan That Mother Nature made For each egg that’s laid. Some hatch out fine. Some serve to dine the alligator. Would it do for me and you To be that true? Hate don’t exist in the wolverine. He’s just uncommonly natural mean, But that’s a wolverine scene. His smell offends, But he don’t lie About bein’ friendly. Could it be that you and me Could be that free? Bring to mind the buffalo. Where did the passenger pigeon go? Will the eagle be the next to die? Make the national bird the common fly? Why can’t we live with the animals? And be a boa constrictor’s pal, Or the great horned owl? The common good Is brotherhood For the hooded cobra And it should be that we Could all be that good. Copyright © 1991 Felicity Rose/Bughouse Songwriter, Steven Fromholz (ASCAP) ...

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