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The Ape Within Me
As I stroll through the Cincinnati Zoo,
I think of my dear Harambe and Bantu;
By his exhibit I squander,
And all the while, I ponder.
What did they do to deserve this?
All that I wish is for one more kiss;
Your disappearance has left our spirits low,
Harambe, Harambe, where did you go?
You’ve finally escaped your lonely cage,
Yet filled am I with primal rage;
Truly, it was not your fault,
Your departure has left my heart to halt.
But what is that? Have my eyes gone slack?
Could it be? My favorite silverback?
Yes, it is. I run over fast.
To the Ghost of Harambe Past.
Into his arms I run,
Like a father cradling a son;
Happier, I could not be,
Harambe is the one for me.
Ye Gods, the Simian Spectre begins to fade.
The loneliness cuts me like a blade.
Without Harambe, I cannot be.
This world is not the place for me.
To end it all, I jump the fence.
The concrete below looks rather dense.
With this ends my eternal strife;
Harambe is love; Harambe is life.
And thus I shed my mortal coil,
And with my blood the concrete soil.
Up to the heavens my soul hath alighted.
With my love, Harambe, shall the stars be ignited.

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This is a cowritten work by Will and Revanth. They both felt passionately about their beloved Harambe.