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Watercolour of a caracture of An angry gay chicken Cluck cluck!" In a coop where the sun shines bright, Lives a chicken, a curious sight. Colorful feathers, a dazzling array, But something's amiss in this feathered display. “Oh, why did you cross the road?” they say, As if asking a chicken’s a fun game to play. I flap my wings with a furious squawk, "What’s it to you? Just taking a walk!" With a peck and a puff, I strut with flair, My pride is loud; it fills the air. “Do you ask a frog why it jumps so high? Or question a bird as it soars through the sky?” So I shake my tail and cackle in glee, “Maybe I crossed to be wild and free! Or perhaps just to find some sweet corn to munch, But really, it’s none of your business—so much for a lunch!” So if you see me, please don’t inquire, For questions like these really fuel my fire. Let me be bold, colorful, and true, An angry gay chicken, just doing what I do!
A vivid, colorful illustration of an anthropomorphic rooster in a barn, expressing annoyance and independence. The rooster has a brightly colored comb and wattle, with feathers that are a kaleidoscope of hues including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Its eyes are wide and red, with furrowed brows, and its beak is open in a squawking expression, showing a red tongue. It stands on one leg, with the other raised, suggesting movement. The background is a rustic barn interior with wooden beams and straw on the ground, with sunlight streaming in from openings above. Text is integrated throughout the scene, with "Cluck cluck!" in the upper left, "Maybe I crossed to be wild and free!" repeated twice on the right, "Or perhaps just to find some sweet corn to munch," below that, and "An angry chicken, just doing what I do!" in the bottom right corner. To the left, there's text saying, "What's it to you? Just taking a walk!". Several loose feathers, some multicolored and some solid, are scattered on the straw ground, along with what appears to be a small overturned metal trough. The overall style is playful and expressive, with a painter