
Elephant big nose
By Ovidiu Alexa • Published on 5/27/2025
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In the savanna, sun so bright, Golden grasses, what a sight! A watering hole, cool and deep, Where sleepy hippos softly sleep.
Elmer the elephant, big and grand, With wrinkly knees and dusty sand, Arrived for a drink, a mighty slurp, His tummy rumbled, “Blurp, burp, burp!”
He lowered his trunk, that wiggly hose, And sucked up water, right to his toes! Then, feeling frisky, a giggle inside, He aimed his trunk, with nowhere to hide!
A playful spray, a watery blast, Soaked a warthog running past! The monkeys shrieked with glee so loud, As Elmer sprayed a fluffy cloud!
He twirled his trunk, a watery dance, At giggling zebras, taking a chance! The rhinos grumbled, then joined the fun, A watery party, for everyone!
Now Elmer trumpets, a happy sound, As slippery friends leap all around! He sprays and splishes, the king of the scene, The funniest elephant, ever seen!
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