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Mar 2014
From Animal magic/tragic


The old woman from the woods

The sadness in her eyes,
really came as no surprise,
as I stared at her, intensely, through the glass.

As countless have before,
she must find it such a bore.
Small wonder that she turned & showed her ***.

Does she stare back at mankind
& think, “What is it they find,
that draws them all to come & look at me?”

Does she think,”If we're so clever,
why does it never, ever
occur to us that she'd be better free?”

Briz 30/9/13
After looking into the eyes of a fully-grown, female
orang-utang. She was spread out, in a hammock-like
sling, high up in a pen, at Chester zoo. I was on a timber
walkway, enjoying watching the younger primates,
on the ground, below.
Briz
Written by
Briz  Sheffield, England
(Sheffield, England)   
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     Pradip Chattopadhyay and Briz
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