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The Jungle's Grand Parade

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By Naila SajjadPublished about a year ago 1 min read

The Jungle's Grand Parade

In the jungle, deep and wide,

The animals wake with a joyful stride.

Lions roar, so bold and proud,

Their golden manes like a fiery cloud.

Monkeys leap from tree to tree,

Laughing and swinging, wild and free.

Elephants stomp with mighty grace,

Their trunks swaying in a steady pace.

Parrots flash with feathers bright,

A rainbow soaring in morning light.

Tigers glide through shadows low,

Their stripes like whispers where they go.

Zebras dash in a racing flight,

Striped like the moon in the cool, soft night.

Giraffes stretch up, grazing the sky,

Nibbling leaves where the treetops lie.

Hippos wade in rivers wide,

Splashing around with a joyful slide.

The jungle hums with life and cheer,

A world of wonders, far and near.

So come along, don't miss the fun,

The jungle parade has just begun!

nature poetry

About the Creator

Naila Sajjad

"As a writer, I'm passionate about sharing my perspectives and knowledge with others. I aim to inspire and educate my readers through thoughtful and informative content."

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