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The Parade

The animals left the zoo one day to have a big parade. The plans for all and rules to follow had previously been made. The elephants led the grand array trunk to tail they were, while lions followed in a pride, glistening up their fur. The monkeys hitched on giraffes, sitting upon their backs, than the hyenas laughing hard came running in noisy packs The snakes they slithered down the crowded street, of course they slide because they have no feet. The zebras striped and all in line were such a sight to see. Then came a group of tigers strong,smiling with their glee. It is so sad for us to know this lasts for just one day. Then all the friendly animals will not parade or play. But boys and girls can stay the same and be gentle all the while, and live each day in happiness wearing a loving smile.
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wayne-h-colegate
77 / M / Canadian
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Apr 16, 2012
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