Saturday, 18 July 2015

Poem #5: A Zoo Without Animals

There was a zoo,
Which I do think,
That it was not a zoo,
It was a zoo without animals.

It seemed to be a park,
Which was remarked,
With cages and torn pages all around,
Because it was a zoo without animals.

No lions and deers,
No tigers and bears,
No fears and tears,
Because it was a zoo without animals.

Imagine the condition of the zoo keeper,
He was trying to hide more deeper,
But who ran were the animals and the sweeper,
Poor keeper had to bear all those slippers,
Because it was a zoo without animals.

There was a monkey,
And a donkey,
Which named itself as Sunky,
He dressed itself as a lion,
Oh1 it was a funny day,
In the month of May,
As I visited a zoo without animals,

You won’t believe me but it was actually a zoo without animals.

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