# Pastebin 0KkVKMsI Upon a verdant eucalyptus bough, A free koala, gracious in her place, Bestows her tranquil gaze o'er hill and dale, A noble creature, wrapped in Nature's grace. Of fur as soft as midnight velvet spun, And eyes that hold the wisdom of the earth, Her gentle spirit 'neath the southern sun, In slumb'ring state, does sing a song of mirth. Yet, hark! What cruel hand wouldst dare to cage This noble beast, who roams the wilds so free? Let not mankind's desire for gain engage, And rob the koala of her liberty. In freedom's name, let not this wrong befall, For free koala doth belong to all.