| Ocelot, ocelot where have you gone?
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| Morning is over and noon slouches on.
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| Your stripes could all fade in the poisonous day,
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| When you see the sunlight, move out of the way.
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| You prance with the beasts who parade every night,
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| And silently slouch through the forest by light.
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| Don’t be the only one left on the block,
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| Come hide in the herd and float with the flock.
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| Ocelot, ocelot where are you now?
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| You never listen to me anyhow.
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| You wandered and amble you walk now you run,
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| Knowing you’ll bake like a snake in the sun.
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| You prance with the beasts to parade every night,
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| And silently slouch through the forest by light.
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| Don’t be the only one left on the block,
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| Come hide in the herd and float with the flock.
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| Ocelot, ocelot where are you now?
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| Won’t you come out to play?
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| Ocelot, ocelot where are you now?
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| Won’t you come out to play?
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| Ocelot, ocelot where are you now?
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| Won’t you come out to play?
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| Ocelot, ocelot where are you now?
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| Won’t you come out to play? |