What the Zoo did to You

The food on the moon is a dehydrated prune and the cheese that they tell you all about doesn't hardly ever amount to none I was uplifted and drifting a gift from the givers of giving it gives me the shivers the birdish way your wings are met against the wind a filament that is the seed of the tree so tall that the crawlers onto which you step absorb into the element purpleish it bleeds onto leaves already fallen stars move while I remain stationary beneath them with what we know today, it amazes me that you can get away with what you get away with you try to do back to the zoo what the zoo did to you a tooth for an eye you'd never notice if a giraffe walked by though you might complain and shiver as the wind tries to get in what you thought you saw was really a weather balloon choosing chaos over confusion in the election, I wonder who wondered who won that cornea blip was really a weather balloon.