Tut Tut Titi - Lincoln Park Zoo Poem by Ima Ryma

Tut Tut Titi - Lincoln Park Zoo



A carved pumpkin for them to chew,
For the gray titi monkeys, three,
Here at home in Lincoln Park Zoo.
But one monkey is selfishly
Hogging the pumpkin as his own,
Keeping the other two away,
Making his pumpkin claim quite known
In a "you two get lost" display.
The two wanna chews take turns at
Trying to scoot the selfish one.
There's tension in the habitat
As lots of bickering is done.

The selfish one is quite headstrong,
And in no mood to get along.

Sunday, November 22, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: animals
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