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Dec 2015
Let’s stick a Chimpanzee
In a cardboard box
And see if it’ll learn
To behave.

Seal it up
Using locks and chains.
Cut a hole for air
And regurgitated slop.

Leave it there
To feel the remorse
Of being a wild animal,
The audacity to abide by nature!

Take it out.
Thank isolation
For the remedy
To all of it’s barbaric ways

Dress it up and make it play
With all of your closest friends
While it chews their faces off cartilage
The only way it knows how.
Chantelle Figueroa
Written by
Chantelle Figueroa  Tucson, AZ
(Tucson, AZ)   
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