Along a summer steep mountain pathway
A browny lamb walked home very gay,
And on a humpbacked bridge scattered
He met his big fat grayish brother,
The greyish lamb politely said:
"Brother, here is the one thing, kidg:
The two can not get through the bridge -
You are standing straight in my way.
The brown brother replied: "Be-be-be!
Are you in your right mind, ram? Let’s bet!
May my legs wither a rough mode,
If I may stray from the my road!”
One shook his horns, twisted involute,
The other stamped his feet tough…
No matter how you twist your horns,
The two of you can't get throw thern.
The sun is blazing down from above,
And below flows a tempestuous river
In this river, early in the morning, knaves,
Two rams drowned, believe me!
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Author:
Ksey_Gan (
Offline) - Published: March 3rd, 2026 14:01
- Category: Fable
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