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Poetry: Zebras

Zebras (Haiku)

Are they black with white?
Or could they be white with black?
Can't figure it out.

This is a Haiku.

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Poetry: Zebras

  • 1 of 7

    by Linda Ann Nickerson

    NUH-UH, ZEBRA

    You know, I venture not to gripe,
    Except your ever-changing stripe
    Prevaricating without end,
    As daily, every truth

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  • 2 of 7

    by Adam Smith

    Exuberant

    Running along the plains

    Moving at such swift speeds

    Majestic in presence

    Lovely in person

    Oh how I wish to be

    As free

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  • 3 of 7

    by Cynthia Jones

    Zebras (Haiku)

    Are they black with white?
    Or could they be white with black?
    Can't figure it out.

    This is a Haiku.

    read more

  • 4 of 7

    by Amanda Renyard

    As i travel on this sarfari truck
    thou its bumpy its a treasure to look
    at all these wonderful wild animals are can see
    A zebra

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  • 5 of 7

    by Laureen Manera

    EQUUS QUAGGA

    Gone from earth for more than a century
    Hunted to extinction because of Man's greed
    How many of us know of you

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