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Roaming through the twisted trunks Of the jungle trees High on the mist laden mountain, Rustling in the undergrowth, Searching for Life's bounty In the dry, rusted dirt, Chipping away at the mystery Of your land, Feral and free
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Aug 20, 2015
Aug 20, 2015 at 9:29 PM UTC
Feral
Roaming through the twisted trunks Of the jungle trees High on the mist laden mountain, Rustling in the undergrowth, Searching for Life's bounty In the dry, rusted dirt, Chipping away at the mystery Of your land, Feral and free
This poem is far too beautiful and thoughtful for the miserable wretches it describes. I recently visited Kaui, one of the infamous islands of Hawaii, and lo and behold, CHICKENS. There were friggin' chickens everywhere. EVERYWHERE. I nicknamed the feathery population The Great Mountain/Jungle Chickens of Kaui. My friend bet me I couldn't make some of the most disgusting birds in existence sound majestic, so I was obligated to write this poem.
savanna-noelle
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Aug 20, 2015
Aug 20, 2015 at 9:29 PM UTC
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