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Bunny Poem In fields and forests, they do dwell
A creature that we know so well
Their cotton tails and floppy ears
A beauty that so few can near
A furry ball of boundless joy
They leap and frolic, free to enjoy
The world around them, fresh and new
In search of greens and carrots too
Their hopping gait and twitching nose
Inquisitive, they come and go
A sign of life and love and play
In every moment of the day
From tiny bunnies to adult hares
They fill our world with fluffy cares
And though they may be small in size
Their beauty shines before our eyes
So let us cherish these creatures small
And love them, one and all
For in their gentle hopping grace
We see the wonder of life's embrace.