The Savannah

  The Great Savannah

The sun rises, gold and bright,

Over dusty, golden plains,

A lion sleeps through the night,

Until the morning reigns.

A herd of zebras starts to roam,

With stripes of black and white,

They call the wide savanna home,

A majestic, thrilling sight.

The rhino charges, thick and strong,

With a horn upon its head,

It sings a rumbling, ancient song,

While on its grassy bed.

An elephant, so big and grey,

Walks with a gentle stride,

He guides his family on their way,

With nothing left to hide.

The giraffe, with a neck so tall,

Reaches for the leafy trees,

It watches over one and all,

Upon the gentle breeze.

This land of sun and ancient earth,

A wild and wondrous place,

Where every creature finds its worth,

And lives with strength and grace.