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My Elephant
That’s not my elephant you see right there in the garden. Mine is in the prison where he’s waiting for a pardon. That one in the garden is a charming one named Ella. Mine just steals spaghetti off my plate; Obnoxious fella! Second graders like to come watch Ella spray the roses. At MY elephant those kids just simply thumbed their noses. Ella waters all the flowers, helping out our town. George (that’s mine), behind cell bars, just sits and wears a frown. But he’s been attending inmates’ classes -Monday nights. And his teacher taught him all about the Bill of Rights. He’s learned that his Miranda Rights were overlooked, and so. . . he made me find a lawyer and I found one in the know! So my unruly elephant is getting out real soon. A female has been writing him. He’s way over the moon! His lady likes to spray. He told me, “Carry an umbrella when you walk me down the aisle with my charming bride named Ella.” LOST in the "That's Not My Elephant" Poetry Contest Sponsored by Matt Caliri
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