Law of the Jungle - poem
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (England - South East - Oxford, Sussex) British (General)Transcript
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now this is the law of the jungle as old and as true as the sky and the wolf that shall keep it may prosper but the wolf that shall break it must die as the creeper that girdles the tree trunk The law runneth forward and back for the strength of the pack is the wolf. On the strength of the wolf is the pack wash daily from nose tip to tail tip Drink deeply but never too deep. And remember, the night is for hunting and forget not the days for sleep The Jackal may follow the tiger, but cub when they whiskers a grown Remember, the wolf is a hunter. Go forth and get food of thy known Keep peace for the lords of the jungle The tiger, the panther, the bear and trouble not happy the silent and mock not the bore in his lair. When Pak meets with pack in the jungle and neither will go from the trail like down to the leaders have spoken. It may be fair words shall prevail