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The Silent Code of the Animal Farm

The tricky question of how many animal farms we have May be more complicated than most of us think; There are at least some fifty-five animal farms in the world Where wild mammals play and eat and drink. And although there lightning is feared more than law, These farms all seem to have the selfsame collective code. Since different from the mainstream law, we may call it lore: The silent cipher that governs the primitive farms. There everyone is entitled to their share of breath As long as they breathe within their native home, Breathing within the territories of other beasts Wins you mob lynching according to the animal tome. No animal may acquire such vast knowledge As to threaten the rule of the Elephant and the Lion. The acquisition of illegal learning only leads To the doom Artemis wreaked on the restless Orion. There you must not shout of forbidden things Such as animal rights and equality of beasts oppressed; For it is clearly stated by the immutable silent code That some mandrills are more equal than the rest. A beast of worth begets offspring of the same worth; If a beast be an outcast born, the same must a pariah remain. No animal may rise from the bottom to the aristocratic realm: No beast must such thoughts of improvement entertain. The lore of the mandrills is not lean, As said, these codes make a huge-volume tome Which you can’t leaf through in a day, Though you may get a copy and read at home. Yet the problem is that censorship there is tough And as such the lore has never been put in print; The few Cheetahs who championed for a free press Were one by one snuffed without a hint.

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Date: 4/22/2017 3:42:00 PM
Very nicely written, I had to write an essay on Animal Farm in high school. Thanks for coming to read my Sin City :)
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Date: 9/4/2015 9:43:00 AM
I think this poem is somehow an unmentioned tribute to George orwell, who wrote the book animal farm , and this is exactly what he had in mind....cool poem i love this line "A beast of worth begets offspring of the same worth"
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Date: 4/30/2015 7:24:00 PM
WOW, it's like we are all wild, love it... powerful, and the greatest metaphoric poem I read today. SKAT
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Date: 4/30/2015 4:34:00 AM
Correction, I think you are describing man and animal behavior codes.
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Date: 4/30/2015 4:31:00 AM
Very nice, but I do not think you is describing men and animal codes. I like this very much. #7
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