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The horse who embodied a human
She loves the way she looks
And also too pretty to read books
Her name is madison
Her style can only be handwritten
She admires herself while walking past a mirror
Which only makes her personality so much clearer
She isn’t much liked socially
She either talks to one person or nobody
She asks all the stupid questions
And needs other to make suggestions
Her hair is up in ribbons and clips
And makes sure she looks good to her hips
She makes sure her style is the cutest
It has to be absolutist
Her hair so long that it flows in the wind
So gorgeous it can make someone blind
As she prances around pampered
Nothing about her is unhampered
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It was a poem about connecting someone in my life to molly in horse in the book, Animal Farm.