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Monkeys
With lines from“Alleged Corruption in Cambodia Monkey Farms Taints Global Wildlife Trade” by Anton Delgado, a Pulitzer Center Reporting Project
Looming walls topped with barbed wire dissected rice fields around
Loud cries and whooping come from the impound of lost and taken primates
Captured from home, brought to a testing site for research
Used for our body: I see shipments of monkeys torn limb from limb being sent someplace else.
Around 33,000 primates taken and about 3 are separated from our group of 10.
Charged with anger and fear we hold each other close waiting to go back home.
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