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C J Dennis - The Grey FantailC J Dennis - The Grey Fantail
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The bushmen call me "Cranky Fan,"   Because my strange erratic flight Seems to uncomprehending man   Sign of a wit not over-bright; But nimble wit and nimble wing   Uphold me in the trade I ply Of ever-restless foraging --   Excuse me -- there`s another fly! A tireless ball of buff and grey;   White-shafted, my important tail Guides me on my unstable way   When stronger aviators fail; Now right rise up, now upside down,   Now tumbling crazily from high, I ape the antics of a clown --   Whoop! -- and that`s another fly! `Tis thus my daily fare I earn   By nimble trick of wit and wing; And, when my nestlings so would learn,   A clothes-line is a handy thing. And that is why we`re sitting now,   Tho` not for long, my brood and I, That they may be instructed how --   Whoop! -- and that`s another fly! I loop the loop with careless ease,   Now in a tail-spin watch me fall; Yet, spite these eccentricities   I am the friendliest bird of all. Upon your shoulder, lordly man,   I pause as I go flitting by. Spare a kind word for Cranky Fan --   Whoop! -- and that`s another fly!
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