There Goes The Neighborhood - Lincoln Park Zoo Poem by Ima Ryma

There Goes The Neighborhood - Lincoln Park Zoo



A fennec fox has super ear.
At my place at Lincoln Park Zoo,
The human chatter that I hear
Is that I'm getting neighbors new.
The patagonian cavy,
Always so quiet and polite,
Who's been next door to me,
Is moving, not to my delight,
To be replaced by parrots known
For messiness and bugle squawk,
Disrupting the now good hood zone
With for the birds stress 'round the clock.

I'm worried I won't get my sleep
Next to some birds so full of 'bleep.'

Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: animals
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