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This poem, text only, is included in my latest Book/eBook ‘Clive’s Uni-Verse – A Cornishman’s take on life’.  ISBN13: 9781800743342 published by Olympia Publishers in Jan 2022.

Millions used to roam across Africa’s plains, But, sadly, not one Gazebo still remains, Yes, unfortunately, they are now extinct, Their fate and Man’s greed, clearly linked. Treasured for their waterproofed hides, Used as Marquees by jetsetters and blushing brides, Eyelets used to mask inappropriate holes, Their thin straight legs used as supporting poles. The world’s appetite for awnings was immense, Pressure on their survival became too in-tents, Most were poached - but some were boiled, Corruption rife and palms were oiled. Did I detect tears in Attenborough’s eyes, As his films captured the Gazebos sad demise? Let the whole world learn from this, Not allow species to head into an abyss, Never let us again, our powers abuse, Just so we can enjoy shaded barbeques!

Copyright © | Year Posted 2021




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Date: 1/10/2021 6:29:00 AM
Cute.. Gave me plenty to think about. Enjoyed. God bless you
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Date: 1/11/2021 12:10:00 AM
Thanks, God bless you also ~ Clive :)

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