Sushi man

5/26/2025Aria v1
(Verse 1) In the jungle, where the green leaves sway Lived an elephant, name of Gray, one day He'd munched on leaves and fruits so sweet But a whisper of sushi made his heart skip a b**t He'd heard the monkeys, chattering with glee "Raw fish and rice, the best you'll see!" Gray's trunk twitched, a curious, mighty thing Could this tiny morsel make his spirit sing? (Chorus) Oh, the sushi dream, a giant's delight A tiny little roll, what a curious sight He lumbered to the river, a determined stride For a taste of the ocean, he couldn't hide With chopsticks so tiny, and a trunk so grand How would an elephant get sushi in his hand? (Verse 2) He found a small stand, by the river's edge A little squirrel chef, on a grassy ledge "Excuse me, friend," Gray rumbled, deep and low "Could you serve an elephant, a sushi show?" The squirrel nearly fainted, dropped his cutting k***e "A whole elephant? This is quite a life!" But Gray just smiled, a gentle, wrinkly face "Just one little piece, at a gentle pace." (Chorus) Oh, the sushi dream, a giant's delight A tiny little roll, what a curious sight He lumbered to the river, a determined stride For a taste of the ocean, he couldn't hide With chopsticks so tiny, and a trunk so grand How would an elephant get sushi in his hand? (Bridge) He tried with his trunk, a delicate, slow sway But the rice fell apart, and flew far away He tried to pick it up, with a careful, big toe But the nori slipped off, putting on quite a show The squirrel just giggled, "It's a tricky art, you see! Perhaps for an elephant, it's not meant to be." (Verse 3) But Gray was persistent, a wise old soul He thought of a method, to make himself whole He gently extended, his trunk so wide And the squirrel, with a giggle, placed the sushi inside A tiny little mouthful, for a beast so grand The taste of the ocean, across the land! His eyes grew wide, with a happy, blinks and sighs "More sushi, more sushi!" echoed through the skies. (Chorus) Oh, the sushi dream, a giant's delight A tiny little roll, what a curious sight He lumbered to the river, a determined stride For a taste of the ocean, he couldn't hide With chopsticks so tiny, and a trunk so grand An elephant eating sushi, across the land!

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