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I Big and Black and filthy after his bath in the sand. The giant best free from collar rid of all command. His mahout speaks a foreign tongue of broken antiques. Shankar Ravi my newest friend one of nature’s freaks. II Healthy fodder, all branches and leaves, won’t eat at any cost. Peanuts and bananas, devoted to those. Deep ends of winter lakes until his ***** froze. Crazy giant, son of the wild, father to a herd long lost. III How and when did you and I grow so close, so soon? Splashing away simmering days, beneath the stars studying the moon. ‘Here have all these bananas and peanuts that I saved for this day!’ Wretched fate that put you in chains, plays its part to take you away. One final bath in the sand to bid us farewell in our own ways. I hope you find a herd in the wild to make up for the lost days.
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Jul 21, 2010
Jul 21, 2010 at 11:23 AM UTC
Leaving Shankar
I Big and Black and filthy after his bath in the sand. The giant best free from collar rid of all command. His mahout speaks a foreign tongue of broken antiques. Shankar Ravi my newest friend one of nature’s freaks. II Healthy fodder, all branches and leaves, won’t eat at any cost. Peanuts and bananas, devoted to those. Deep ends of winter lakes until his ***** froze. Crazy giant, son of the wild, father to a herd long lost. III How and when did you and I grow so close, so soon? Splashing away simmering days, beneath the stars studying the moon. ‘Here have all these bananas and peanuts that I saved for this day!’ Wretched fate that put you in chains, plays its part to take you away. One final bath in the sand to bid us farewell in our own ways. I hope you find a herd in the wild to make up for the lost days.
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Jul 21, 2010 at 11:23 AM UTC
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