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Arches tall lead from Little dividers keeping Some out and others Trapped inside Pink birds with weird One leg stances stand In clumps taking wonder From the people that Come and go like farm Cats Black and white bears Lazily pick away at hard Bamboo sticks and are Content with being the Last of their kind These are the beast of Far away and this is the Ark carrying them over The sea of life For they Have lost their Fight Their instincts The things that make them Animals They are the peaceful wonders Staring out of fish bowls and Wondering why people come And stare at their simple lives All they have is time The lion sleeps softly on a rock The tiger swims, but with no prey to catch The elephants walk about seeing the Crowd’s shock with each of his Thundering steps The monkeys swinging from artificial Vines not caring that we (their brothers) Have given up our childhood games we Used to play Opting, instead, to walk lazily in the hot Summer day and stare agape at the beasts Who are not beasts that wonder at our Funny ways and the food that appears To them each day but who do not care And decide to sleep instead
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May 3, 2010
May 3, 2010 at 5:19 PM UTC
A Day at the Zoo
Arches tall lead from Little dividers keeping Some out and others Trapped inside Pink birds with weird One leg stances stand In clumps taking wonder From the people that Come and go like farm Cats Black and white bears Lazily pick away at hard Bamboo sticks and are Content with being the Last of their kind These are the beast of Far away and this is the Ark carrying them over The sea of life For they Have lost their Fight Their instincts The things that make them Animals They are the peaceful wonders Staring out of fish bowls and Wondering why people come And stare at their simple lives All they have is time The lion sleeps softly on a rock The tiger swims, but with no prey to catch The elephants walk about seeing the Crowd’s shock with each of his Thundering steps The monkeys swinging from artificial Vines not caring that we (their brothers) Have given up our childhood games we Used to play Opting, instead, to walk lazily in the hot Summer day and stare agape at the beasts Who are not beasts that wonder at our Funny ways and the food that appears To them each day but who do not care And decide to sleep instead
wave-break
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May 3, 2010
May 3, 2010 at 5:19 PM UTC
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