Don't Know Jack

Humans, they fear us because of our size.

through no fault of our own, its us they despise.

We have a right to what's ours, so leave us alone.

Don't climb that beanstalk, stay out of our home.

All the gold and the treasure you claim as if it's your right,

was earned by the giants through their great might.

Kids who buy magic beans from strangers at fairs, 

have dubious judgment, so let all beware.

 

 

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