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A stunning little lemur slithering along its slimy habitat
its cunning little lemur face crawling with its cute paws.
Teetering timidly along its tiny habitat, It shyly searches for its supper, With its round eyes roaming around, alert and full of adrenalin. A long little lemur
Its small but slim body slithers into the silhouette of the night, Staying amazingly agile, A pair of eyes full of wonder wandering in high alertness. A long, little lemur.
Faster than a swift skunk, more agile than a flexible flamingo. More attractive than a colorful crow, Cuter than an ermine. A long little lemur.
A Long, Little Lemur
I have always shown respect for this poem because its variety of weird and funky alliterations brightened up the poem and the quality of it. In this poem, there is, obviously, a handful of alliteration writings, but I also used a refrain after each stanza. Most importantly, though, I've put lots of descriptive imagery into this poem.