In Utah There’s A Dinosaur
In Utah there’s a dinosaur
Was found, its body yet intact,
To prove it wasn’t long before
It did exist, and that’s a fact.
So having found this dinosaur
It begs the question of just how
It’s being then (that is no more)
Is not so far from what is now.
Hence, this contemporary find
Of softer tissues tends to show
The dinosaurs beside mankind
Were extant not that long ago.
And not that Prehistoric Man
The scientists are sure about
By their widely accepted plan
That Evolution has laid out—
But recently, which by the way,
Darwin agreed upon the same—
That dinosaurs lived in the day
Historic Man already came.
Young Darwin had a tale to tell
About gigantic bones they found
So full of marrow, he knew well,
They hadn’t been so long around;
So that as fat in bones could last
To burn in being extra greased
They’d not be of the distant past
Nor of some Prehistoric beast;
Whilst nonetheless the scientist
Denies the unearthed evidence
And claims the facts do not exist
That contradict his arguments.
Hence burying this latest bone
Beneath a pile of papers that
Reveal, whatever may be known,
May be ignored if not looked at.
Now, once there was this meteor
Out of the sky in Paris, France,
That stargazers chose to ignore
As it did not the cause advance.
And since it didn’t jive with what
Astronomers conceived to be
They said that it was nothing but
A lie that disproved gravity.
So there is nothing really new
About a kind of made-up mind
Refusing to believe what’s true
(Although it’s an amazing find)
Because it contradicts the fact
That it’s the theory they prefer
Appearances they’d keep intact
In spite of what the facts aver.
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