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You are the clapping monkey You are the restless throb of dusty city streets You are the children running around after the school bell And the stubborn tree that has lived in the neighbourhood for fifty years However, you are not clipped footsteps of harried workers Or the diligent, clockwork-like ebb of traffic And you are certainly not tranquil duck in the middle of the city park There is just no way that you are the tranquil duck It might interest you to know that I am the neat, color-coded filing cabinet I also happen to be worn-out recliner beckoning in the evening’s light And the ever-winding, deserted country road I also happen to be the free-floating paper bag But don’t worry, you are still the clapping monkey You will always be that clapping monkey And I am the enchanted audience.
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Feb 24, 2013
Feb 24, 2013 at 1:18 PM UTC
The Clapping Monkey
You are the clapping monkey You are the restless throb of dusty city streets You are the children running around after the school bell And the stubborn tree that has lived in the neighbourhood for fifty years However, you are not clipped footsteps of harried workers Or the diligent, clockwork-like ebb of traffic And you are certainly not tranquil duck in the middle of the city park There is just no way that you are the tranquil duck It might interest you to know that I am the neat, color-coded filing cabinet I also happen to be worn-out recliner beckoning in the evening’s light And the ever-winding, deserted country road I also happen to be the free-floating paper bag But don’t worry, you are still the clapping monkey You will always be that clapping monkey And I am the enchanted audience.
nuha-fariha
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Bangladeshi
Feb 24, 2013
Feb 24, 2013 at 1:18 PM UTC
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