A lonely female loon was swimming alone and singing sadly. One day, a lonely male loon saw her and realized they were both alone. He swam up to her and asked if she would be his mate so they would never be lonely again. She agreed and they swam off together, cuddling closely with their feathers and wings entwined, happy to have found a partner.
A lonely female loon was swimming alone and singing sadly. One day, a lonely male loon saw her and realized they were both alone. He swam up to her and asked if she would be his mate so they would never be lonely again. She agreed and they swam off together, cuddling closely with their feathers and wings entwined, happy to have found a partner.
A lonely female loon was swimming alone and singing sadly. One day, a lonely male loon saw her and realized they were both alone. He swam up to her and asked if she would be his mate so they would never be lonely again. She agreed and they swam off together, cuddling closely with their feathers and wings entwined, happy to have found a partner.
And as she swam she crooned a song She would drift back and forth From the south to the north With her head bowed down low As she searched for a beau? She was lovely, that loon All alone neath the moon Swimming alone, all alone I could hardly pretend, hat I!d be her friend "ause I!m #ust a lone abalone$ %ne day, along came another lone loon$ Swimming alone upon the lagoon &e soon saw a lady loon floating by It was nearly high tide So he rushed to her side Said '(ou look like you!re going to cry$ 'I!m alone and lonely) there is #ust me only I would certainly welcome a friend$* Said he with a smile, 'we can drift for awhile +ut there is no need to pretend$ If you!ll be my bride, I!ll stay by your side And we!ll never be lonely again$* &umming their tunes, the two in love loons Swam off through the night together So close did they cuddle It looked like a muddle %f feathers and wings and other such things ,ot caring the state of the weather$ hey are two happy birds of a feather$