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Girl, the Unique Clone

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There once was an E.T.C. named Girl.
Who felt all alone in the world.
Having been alienated by males,
She sought company with females.
But her personality, she seeks to unfurl.

Her first 'siblings' disliked her since she was different,
Such as the color of her eye pigment
But since it was a CLONE race,
That found her as a disgrace,
She should have great pride for appearing so inconsistent.
Just a 2nd limerick I decided to make for my friend General, (or again :iconpersonofnointerest: ), since he told me shortly after learning of the 1st limerick I made for him as the past December's Secret Santa present for him from me, that he was hoping for poems on more of his characters, or least something more than a single limerick. I, unfortunately, never really got to limericks of his other characters, but, given that he has a new character added to his roster practically, (the image is drawn by him, not me), and how I just feel like sh!t due to how ignorant I was of some things he told me, I just felt like writing another limerick about his latest character. He can think of the limerick as an apology, a friendly gift, or anything he likes to think of it as. It's fine by me....

Also, what I mean by her taking pride in not being consistent or similar to the rest of her race, is that she should be proud to be an individual or different, for it's these 'defective' features' that make her unique in a good way.

I just hope you like it, General....mon ami. :(

Girl owned by :iconpersonofnointerest: 

P.S. E.T.C. is my own acronym for Extra-Terrestrial Canine since Girl is of an ET species or clone race called brains. More info on her and the brains here personofnointerest.deviantart.… Also, what I mean by unfurl at the end is that Girl hopes to figure out what she, herself, is like. What her personality is, what she is, what her purpose in life is, etc.
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