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The Zankiwank
Not having the gift of speech, neither of them spoke, but they could sing, and this is what they intended to say, duet-wise:—
I am a sacred bird, you know,
And I am a Griffin bold;
In Arabia the blest
We feather our own nest,
To keep us from the cold.
And I am a Griffin bold;
In Arabia the blest
We feather our own nest,
To keep us from the cold.