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The Animal in Me
There was an Animal which came out of me, I was happy to see a leopard, which taught me the power of focus.
There was an Animal which came out of me, I was happy to see a Lion, which taught me when to respond
There was an Animal which came out of me, I was happy to see a Donkey, which taught me the need to work hard
There was an Animal which came out of me, I was happy to see a Dog, which taught me the need to be loyal
There was an Animal which came out of me, I was happy to see a Meerkat, which taught me the need to work as a team
There was an Animal which came out of me, I was happy to see a cow, which taught me why I should contribute
There was an Animal which came out of me, I was happy to see a buffalo, which taught me how to be stress free
There was an Animal which came out of me, I was happy to see an Elephant, which taught me the need to lift my burdens
There was an Animal which came out of me, I was happy to see a running deer, which taught me the purpose of life
There was a human which came out of me to point the finger outside, the Animal in me stopped and said " The Animal in you is better than the Stressed Human in you"

The human in us is destroying the Animals, let's be a responsible human to restore the humanity in us
M.L. Narendra Kumar

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