| The tiger flashes sharpened teeth
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| Bowler-hatted; |
| summer briefs
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| Beneath his pinstriped skin
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| To kill demands a business sense;
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| Economy moves non-residence
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| Approaching from down-wind
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| Being a tiger means you laugh
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| Whenever lesser tigers have
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| To eat meat that’s infected
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| Being a tiger means your mate
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| When overfed will defecate
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| In places least expected
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| Knowing a tiger means you must
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| Accept his promise of mutual trust
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| And offer him your throat
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| Loving a tiger means you take
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| Second place to the cake you bake
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| And with undying servile obedience
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| Keep the stiffly starched collar
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| Of his conference shirt spotless
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| And remove daily the daubed bloody
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| Evidence of his dastardly misdeeds
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| From the otherwise immaculate elegance
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| Of his pinstripe tiger coat
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| Period |