Oh, how the hue of green doth shine,
A color that doth oft entwine
With nature’s beauty, pure and fine,
A sight that doth the heart incline.
And in this verdant world so bright,
There roameth creatures of delight,
A beast so fleet, so full of might,
A cheetah, swift and free in flight.
But lo, what doth this object hold?
A trinket, precious, bright and bold,
A ruby, shining bright as gold,
A treasure that doth all behold.
And in this world of color, beast, and gem,
Two men doth love, a love so true and stem,
A bond that doth the soul condemn,
For love knows no gender, no race, no hem.
So let us celebrate this love so pure,
And cherish all that doth endure,
For in this world of color, beast, and gem,
Love reigns supreme, and all shall stem.
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