Well, once in a town by Kapokee Land
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there was a path, a sea and a land
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the neighbors weren't very nice though
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they made is a mysterious place to go
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the giraffes they didnt' know what to do they weren't very happy at the zoo
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they stretched their long and slender necks
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to try and get the leaves
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they couldn't and the gorillas cried boo hoo
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they didnt' dig life at the zoo
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they could only eat and piss and poo
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while the humans examined everything they'd do
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they teased and laughed at the animals
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made faces at the animals
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but what the humans didn't know
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they were confined in cages that didn't show
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so the peopel came and went away
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back to the ever daily day
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with little to do and less to say
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and their minds would wander
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and their thoughts would stray
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past the walls of Kapookee Land
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castles of mud, rivers of sand
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what they wouldn't understand
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is they lived in a prison built by man
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so man survived and life went on
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stood on the verge of getting it on
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never knowing all along
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that somewhere something was all wrong
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the walls that he sat behind
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were vague and undefined
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and so he'd never find
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he was confined inside
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our bars are invisible
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Zoo Song
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JFA |