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Published: 29-12-2022 09:45

The foxes do play, they twirl and they sway
In the forest so green, on a sunny day

Their fur is so soft, as red as can be
Their eyes so wise, watching with glee

They scamper around all over the land
Looking for food and a place to stand

Foxes are cunning and fast on their feet
Always searching for something sweet to eat

Their bushy tails trailing behind them in the breeze
A beautiful sight, one cannot help but seize

Though their presence brings fear to some folks too
We can appreciate them from afar, nothing to do.