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Flappyhands, By: Penguin Flaherty-Conerney

November 14, 2023 by Penguin Flaherty-Conerney

Flappyhands, By: Penguin Flaherty-Conerney

Flappyhands are flappy
When hands are flappy too
Do you like to dance? Say that you do

Frozen grapes and soda water
Gorillas in the zoo
Flappyhands are flappy when hands are flappy too

Dragons in the ether
And yellow little rays
Penguins in the morning
Cold amongst the flu
Why to us are we to say
I will, I’m happy, do
Flappyhands are flappy when hands are flappy too

There on is my last venture
A stanza yet to write
Where am I tomorrow? I could ask you too.
Play the funky music, put it on repeat.
Flappyhands are flappy. Now throw on Happy Feet….2

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