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Leafy Seadragon

from Ensonglopedia of Animals by John Hinton

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Beautiful Madam
Leafy seadragon,
Why do you sport such fanciful fashions?
These leaves that I’m wearing
Do not aid seafaring,
Nor help attract mates, nor aid with childbearing,
But you must concede, they help me succeed
In looking a bit like seaweed.

Beautiful Madam
Leafy seadragon,
Who will look after your eggs ere you hatch ‘em?
To save from mislaying
These eggs that I’m laying
I’ll put them on the tail of the male with whom I’m staying,
And if he cares for them until they’re ready
Then I might consider going steady.

Beautiful Madam
Leafy seadragon,
Once they’ve been born, say what will then happen?
Every son and every daughter
I spawn in the water
Will look after themselves, like a good child ought’a.
But here’s a sadistic statistic: just five
Out of every hundred eggs that I lay will survive.

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from Ensonglopedia of Animals, released October 15, 2018

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