Under the shelter of the canapies, relaxing in the shady trees I want to wake up in the morning where my breakfast grows all round me Kiss and make up, shake my hand You're screaming like a chimpanzee, come here now open your arms and calm back down Hold on to me and we will be blissful ease the tension make us feel wonderful No pain of monogamy, the fragile nuclear family Nobody is ever perfect, we will fight we will hurt Don't doubt that we are feisty, but together: we will always be Partying with strangers, sharing out the hunt Here and there a scuffle, just a kiss a squeeze and shushhhh Grooming in the sunlight, snoozing while children playfight We bid farewell by dusk, rub rub, snuggle, stroke. Enough. Now I'm no idealist, far from it I'm a realist Perfection isn't my goal, but none of us immune to envy the forest is lusher on the other side, the fruit is sweeter I want to leave **** behind and live the pan paniscus life!
Poem about bonobos. Now it's been proven times over that bonobos aren't just *** crazed hippies, and they are as complex as any other ape. However the relative abundance of food in their habitat does mean that serious conflict between strangers is much less prevalent.