Stegosaurus Songtext
von Ian Cooke
Stegosaurus Songtext
Across the world the birds arrive to settle
The late Jurassic conjured me and put me on the slate
To graze and fade and remain within it
The savannas of ferns that will turn to Colorado
Where I′ll one day be named official fossil of the state
With plates over my spine, doubled and staggered
Making the strangest of all constellations
Behold the thagomizers at the end of my
Tail! Quadruple spikes float high behind
But that's not all we are: a pebble, and a star, and a soul combined
When predators appear at any hour
Protection of this kind is necessary to survive
We teach our offspring to pivot and swivel their bodies
To swing what they′ve got in a fight
Most of my days are devoid of complication
The lifestyle of a herbivore is basic bad or good
Eat, sleep, and defend; self-preservation is the priority
Travel together
And don't forget to keep the population up
Reproduction is a must for dinokind
But that's not all we are: a pebble, and a star, and a soul combined
The late Jurassic conjured me and put me on the slate
To graze and fade and remain within it
The savannas of ferns that will turn to Colorado
Where I′ll one day be named official fossil of the state
With plates over my spine, doubled and staggered
Making the strangest of all constellations
Behold the thagomizers at the end of my
Tail! Quadruple spikes float high behind
But that's not all we are: a pebble, and a star, and a soul combined
When predators appear at any hour
Protection of this kind is necessary to survive
We teach our offspring to pivot and swivel their bodies
To swing what they′ve got in a fight
Most of my days are devoid of complication
The lifestyle of a herbivore is basic bad or good
Eat, sleep, and defend; self-preservation is the priority
Travel together
And don't forget to keep the population up
Reproduction is a must for dinokind
But that's not all we are: a pebble, and a star, and a soul combined
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