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Created on: April 10, 2009
Coming down, there's no end in sight
It rained for forty days and nights
Noah gathered animals two by two
His ark was looking like a zoo
He led them up the ark's long ramp
God beckoned him to be the champ
Noah fed and watched as rain came down
It covered the earth, no land was found
With God's good grace when the rain stopped
The gate was opened and out they popped
Giraffes and leopards, horses too
Monkeys, zebras. the entire crew
To multiply they came to be
To be enjoyed by all who see
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