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The Wasp
The day was new, the sun was bright,
 A summer day, a summer’s blight.
 The people stood there, by the pool,
 As I prepared myself for the duel.
 
 The one human below, with short curly hair,
 So engrossed in the pool, too cool to care.
 Pointing my stinger, I aimed for the arm,
 I broke soft flesh but it wasn’t much harm.
 
 But this person was terrified of one little sting,
 She screamed and she cried, and all that sort of thing.
 When I was spent, and flew far away,
 I didn’t see it, I’m sorry to say.
 
 It was a flip-flop, one you may know,
 With a force that caused me to fall down and slow.
 The ground was no problem, but the flip-flip came down.
 It was there that it happened, just there on the ground.
 
 It was there on the sidewalk the summer had fried,
 That I did something quite unusual,
 Quite unusual indeed,
 I died.

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