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Bob the Llama
Bob was a llama
With plenty of drama
he was born without a dad
And born without a mama
So he grew up to be mean
And very distasteful
More distasteful than beans
And never ever grateful
The other llamas gossiped, saying
‘’Did you see Bob?
He stole without paying,
Eww what a snob
I think he has aids,
And acts like an a**,
Have you seen his grades?
He doesn’t even pass’’
But they didn’t know
What he’s been through
That he was a llama
And he had feelings too
He didn’t have friends
He didn’t have a home
He didn’t have a will
So he spent his time alone
Until one rainy day
He met a little monkey
The monkey started to say,
“You look kind of funky
Where are you staying?
Where are your friends?
Would you like to stay with us,
Before the day ends?”
Bob didn’t reply
For he was too shocked
It was the first time
Someone came up to him and talked
So on that day
His loneliness came to an end
He had somewhere to stay
And he made a new friend
They would play in the park
And watch movies together
And laugh while they fart
And eat strawberry jello
They would talk of their problems
And talk of their dreams
And talk of their fears
And favorite ice cream
So as time came and passed
They became bestest of friends
And then Bob had realized
It didn’t matter what people said
And all had felt good
Like things had come together
Until one horrid night
When angry was the weather
Bob and his friend
Were playing a game
Out on the bridge
Over the lake
And Bob’s little friend
Tried to do a cool trick
And Bob tried to warn him
But over the bridge, he slipped
And in that short moment
Time had slowed down
Bob could do nothing
As he watched his friend drown
And the moral of the story
Doesn’t end with laughter
Because not all stories
Have a happily ever after

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