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the Jungle

By Don Baird

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from purring to roar a lunge for life's great struggle no escape no where to hide hunger has beckoned which of us did the eyes see quick movements in blur and the screams of nature's wild side survival only to those who know city rules apply make your escape now or dieWritten March 10th, 2002 © on Mar 10 2002 08:44 AM PST, Don Baird    other

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