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Elephant Horns in a Musical Savannah
Gazing up at the wall,
Neck sore from straining your head,
Wondering at the most bizarre painting
In the art gallery.
Elephants with tubas for heads,
Trumpeting away
As they've always been.
An antelope as graceful
As the harp in its horns,
Standing in the orchestra in the grass,
Guided by the white notes in the sky,
As they play nature's melody.
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Written for a prompt asking for a poem about a piece of surrealist art.