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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required CHAPTER 6 (e, continued) Though without communication Spoken in symbolic language Their gorilla hosts perceived it And made ready for the parting In a solemn mood of sadness All the hominids assembled In the clearing in the jungle Where they had repulsed the python Several of the leading females Stepped up to the human family Brought to Han a towering armful Gifts of ripening fruits and berries Kwona then herself came forward To the silverback gorilla Handed him two wooden carvings One gorilla, one a human In their likeness. Her twin children Had produced these wooden sculptures With their father Han's assistance; And the boomerang was given Also as a leaving present All the male gorillas watching Murmured in appreciation; Then the human guests departed Hiking downhill through the jungle Keeping on a northward bearing With the hope that in a few days They would leave behind the forest Whose close enveloping greenness Was unnerving and oppressive To the people of the coastland Used to openness and sunlight CHAPTER 7 (a) Ipiki Many days still lay before them Navigating hills and valleys Of this wide and close-knit forest; On they journeyed till the evening Halting as the shadows lengthened Han and Matto set to working To erect a simple tree-house In the way of the gorillas While the ladies looked for supper Shiny tubers were uprooted Bulbous rhizomes from the dark soil, With some tender leafy plantains These were baked above the embers Of a fire that Han had kindled Then came Rosy to the fireside Bringing her own contribution Held between now well grown canines By the head, a snake was coiling Weakly as the life ebbed from it; Han dispatched it with his hatchet Thus they dined on fulsome menu Then ascending to the tree-house After some short conversation All slept peacefully till morning On awaking Han was startled By the strangest sight above him All around the leafy foliage Changed from green to black in colour! Could this be a dreamed illusion? Han was thinking; then a movement Crossed the corner of his vision As a snake crept through the branches "Am I seeing" Han thought darkly "Ghost return of last night's supper!?" And the serpent, at that instant Sprang into the leafy blackness Han's half-sleeping baleful visions Were dispelled by sudden movement All the air was filled with bat-wings Of the thousand tiny creatures
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