Sushi man

19 days agoAria 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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