Sofya turned to the elephant long, And said: please sing me a trunk-like song. She looked at the giraffe so very tall, And said: please toss me a roundish ball. The leopard spotted Sofya first, And leapt out of his spots with a sudden burst. Sofya spied a zebra striped, And with his scary snort, she yiped. Then she heard a lion roar, And through the jungle vines she toar. Straight into a wild boar, Who stuck her quick, and she did soar. And then a snake slithered quietly by, But she was wise and it she spied. A monkey swung and scooped her up, He dropped her off and wished her luck! ~ Tascheleia Marangoni ~ |
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