Hibitive, habitive, let’s have at it.
Where inhabitors are prohibited
They still, uninhibited, exhibit
The habit, dagnabbit. It’s just Latin,
Just one language family, but give it
Credit—human having and habiting
Have always been linked to misbehaving
By the haven’ts in the eyes of have-its
And by have-its according to haven’ts.
Maybe vacant landscapes’ inhabitants
Could disperse without first some skirmishing,
But habitat misbehaving’s habit.
Habere. Who has no home to habit
Will scruple differently from who has it.
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