The Zoo Poem by Aston Marley

The Zoo



Am just coming back from the zoo, been busy taking selfie with baboons and hyenas. The jungle life is sweet, and Africa is a jungle of love. Making money is easy, but a wise spending is a hard thing to do.

You can blame me for the pains of the past, antagonize my life; and crucify me. The past is dead and gone, the sorrows of the past are not mine anymore. Cute creatures gone extinction from the reach of mother nature, this is another epoch of encroachment. Let save nature and preserve her beauty.

We can do this together again in another day, sharing bananas with monkey while riding donkey through Sahara dessert. After the pain come the gain, caring for animals is not an insane thing to do. We all need love and affection, the blessings of mother nature enrich humanity from generation to generation.

The Zoo
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