Descendant of the raptor
Just like the majestic T-rex did they move The claws are sharp as a knife It stopped for a second And gave you that charming look Of the descendant of a dinosaur wild birds of Australia and Tasmania
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January 18th, 1912. — Captain Scott reached the South Pole.
February 17th, 1912. — Petty-Officer Evans died.
March 17th 1912. — Captain Oates died.
March 29th, 1912. — Captain Scott, Dr. Wilson and Lieutenant Bowers died.
All honor to those who died
For England's fame and glory;
From their own lips we ne'er shall hear
Their brave, heroic story.
A few rough notes to us remain
To tell us of these heroes;
Written, when death was near; the end
To misery in the land of snows.
Petty-Officer Evans, the strongest man
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And the great ice plateau, his last resting place,
Was the gallant, heroic man's tomb.
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For of his own will he went
Out into the blizzard, to try and save
Those lives, that were so near spent.
The blizzard then became so fierce,
That the three brave men had to stay;
With food and safety, only just
A few short miles away.
Four four long days the blizzard raged;
When they were starved and worn
These men then laid them down to rest;
With hopes for a brighter dawn.
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