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The monkey's vow


 Once upon a time,

There lived a monkey.

The monkey had a vow,

Which he had to tell a cow.

So he told the pig,

About his vow.

And requested the pig to pass it on,

To the little cow.

The pig summoned the crow,

And told him about the monkey's vow.

He requested the crow to pass it on,

To the little cow.

So,

The monkey told the pig,

The pig told the crow.

The crow flew by,

To pass it on to the toad.

The crow alerted the stinky toad,

And told him about the monkey's vow,

He requested the toad to pass it on,

To the little cow.

So,

The monkey told the pig,

And the pig told the crow,

The crow told the toad,

Who was hopping on the road.

The toad croaked at the little cow 

Who had another cow friend,

The toad wanted to tell the cow,

About the monkey's vow.

The toad croaked at the little cow 

And told her about the monkey's vow,

He requested her to pass it on,

To the little cow.

So,

The monkey told the pig,

The pig told the crow,

The crow told the toad,

And the toad told the cow.

The cow wondered about the money's vow,

And thus thought it was her friend,

So she mailed her friend,

About the monkey's vow.

So,

The monkey told the pig,

The pig told the crow,

The crow told the toad,

And the toad told the cow,

Who mailed the other cow.

The cow told the toad about the mail that she had sent,

And the toad told the crow about the mail that she had sent,

The crow told the pig about the mail that she had sent,

The pig told the monkey about the mail that she had sent.

The monkey then told the pig that the cow was only the cow,

Who sent the little letter, 

To the other little cow.

The pig then told the crow that the cow was only the cow, 

Who sent a little letter,

To the other little cow.

The crow told the toad that the cow was only the cow,

Who sent a little letter,

To the other little cow.

The toad finally told the cow,

That the monkey was talking about the cow,

Who sent a little letter,

To the other little cow.

The cow happily went to the monkey,

Celebrated her happiness,

With the other animals,

Who passed on the vow.


Are you curious about the monkey's vow?

I'll leave this part to you.

Now you guess the monkey's vow!






Comments

  1. 😄😆😅😂 what to comment except to laugh

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  2. Monkey told to the pig about the vow which was passed on from one animal to another. Finally time passed on. Mailed the message which happened in good old days where computer or smart phone were not available. Had computer and Smart phone were there and the cow had email address, monkey would have straight away send it to cow. Cow would have immediately come to monkey and take the Bannana.

    Babu Thatha

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