The Elephantine Journey

My fellow humans

I see them visiting places

They come to see me in the woods

Some hunt me down for my tusks

And some for my hair

Some take me to villages

Tame me to their tunes

For processions so strange

Decked up in metals unknown

Lifting logs so hefty

Ranking me for a petty

Sounds so cacophonous 

Chained and whipped

Life, a slave like,

Being used for their use.


So I set my thoughts straight

Of visiting places

With my family

Paying visit to my fellow humans

Gobbling what they grew

On my encroached land.

Thrash the stumbling blocks

That stood a barrier in my journey.

My family grew in number

Tiny tots walked with us

Taking mud bath

Occasional tussles

And a nap 

In places, so unfamiliar,

After months of exploration,

We return to our home land.

Recollecting the sabbatical,

An adventure indeed,

When the wild gets wild..

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