Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
Elephant calf from its mother they'll burgle; When both will be busy roaming the jungle. Tied with the rope baby elephant will cry; To break the rope again and again it'll try. Its body will not have strength to set it free. The rope will injure its flimsy leg and knee. It'll become quiet, won't be heard its cries. It will only look at jungle with tearful eyes. Now it'll slowly start eating below the tree. It'll think about wounds and won't try to flee. Days will pass till it becomes very strong. It will have very huge body and tusks long. It'll work near the jungle which won't be far. But will remember the pain and see the scar. It will have immense strength but no hope. It will break huge trees but not the old rope.
0
Nov 12, 2014
Nov 12, 2014 at 9:45 PM UTC
I Know How They Tame Wild Elephants
Elephant calf from its mother they'll burgle; When both will be busy roaming the jungle. Tied with the rope baby elephant will cry; To break the rope again and again it'll try. Its body will not have strength to set it free. The rope will injure its flimsy leg and knee. It'll become quiet, won't be heard its cries. It will only look at jungle with tearful eyes. Now it'll slowly start eating below the tree. It'll think about wounds and won't try to flee. Days will pass till it becomes very strong. It will have very huge body and tusks long. It'll work near the jungle which won't be far. But will remember the pain and see the scar. It will have immense strength but no hope. It will break huge trees but not the old rope.
mdasadullah
Written by
Nov 12, 2014
Nov 12, 2014 at 9:45 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem