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Let’s stick a Chimpanzee In a cardboard box And see if it’ll learn To behave. Seal it up Using locks and chains. Cut a hole for air And regurgitated slop. Leave it there To feel the remorse Of being a wild animal, The audacity to abide by nature! Take it out. Thank isolation For the remedy To all of it’s barbaric ways Dress it up and make it play With all of your closest friends While it chews their faces off cartilage The only way it knows how.
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Dec 13, 2015
Dec 13, 2015 at 3:30 PM UTC
Solitary Confinement
Let’s stick a Chimpanzee In a cardboard box And see if it’ll learn To behave. Seal it up Using locks and chains. Cut a hole for air And regurgitated slop. Leave it there To feel the remorse Of being a wild animal, The audacity to abide by nature! Take it out. Thank isolation For the remedy To all of it’s barbaric ways Dress it up and make it play With all of your closest friends While it chews their faces off cartilage The only way it knows how.
chantelle-figueroa
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Dec 13, 2015
Dec 13, 2015 at 3:30 PM UTC
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