Evolution - A Monkey's Perspective
Many stories
I’ve heard from men,
Of where we
originated.
But none was
so interesting
As the one
told by a monkey:
I’m better
than men, it said.
I take care
of my kids.
I ain’t like
some crazy teens,
Dumping
babies in bins.
Many men with lots of fruits
Would rather they go to rot;
Even if little boys beg till morn'
For a bite to soothe their guts.
I once
strolled past a school,
Wedged
myself beneath a stool,
To listen to
the latest follies,
That catch
human fancies.
Ape begat
man, the teacher said.
Evolution it's called, he further expressed.
Briskly I
shook my hairy head,
And in fury
stamped my stubby feet.
For I know
so well,
We’re way different
from men.
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