The penguin colony poem
A colony of penguins, so regal and grand
Their tuxedos black, their feet so grand
They waddle and they slide with such finesse
Their home, an icy wilderness
They huddle close together, through the night
To keep warm in the frigid cold, they must unite
But come the morning, they'll spread their wings
And take to the sea, to hunt and to sing
So here's to the penguins, oh so grand
Their beauty, their grace, their icy land
May their colonies thrive, forevermore
On the snowy slopes, and the frozen shore
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