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I will not live my life, Stalking the the perimeter of my cage To every other being such as me This seems like a reasonable fate For you are kept from the terrors and disease ridden world And fed twice a day I was meant to starve sometimes, So that I am thankful everytime I catch my prey I want to travel for miles And watch the sunset from a different mountain top every day. I want my roar to echo in the deepest valleys, only to be answered by absolute silence. Instead of being observed as an act of violence. I cannot continue my life this way, as your placid royal highness When you get down to the core of my being, I am after all- a wild tigress.
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Feb 9, 2015
Feb 9, 2015 at 1:07 PM UTC
Capt(ured)ivity
I will not live my life, Stalking the the perimeter of my cage To every other being such as me This seems like a reasonable fate For you are kept from the terrors and disease ridden world And fed twice a day I was meant to starve sometimes, So that I am thankful everytime I catch my prey I want to travel for miles And watch the sunset from a different mountain top every day. I want my roar to echo in the deepest valleys, only to be answered by absolute silence. Instead of being observed as an act of violence. I cannot continue my life this way, as your placid royal highness When you get down to the core of my being, I am after all- a wild tigress.
Those poor zoo animals. All I see is their spirit crushed by fences and bars. They long to simply escape and be free as they were intended to be
biyoekii
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28/F/Canadian
Feb 9, 2015
Feb 9, 2015 at 1:07 PM UTC
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