An oft upside down point of view
Has young gorilla Djeke boy
Here at home in Lincoln Park Zoo,
As hanging out he does enjoy.
With hands and feet grabbed on ropes that
Are ways and means of to and fro,
Djeke swings through his habitat,
Inverted in his come and go,
Seeing his world as he swings by
In a turned topsy turvy form.
But okay for this little guy
Where upside down is just his norm.
Djeke sees the visitors, yup,
Their heads are down, their feet are up.
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