Of Rodents, Birds, and Mastodons

I saw an army marching slowly o’er the hill
With guns and cannons blaring enough to make one ill.
Then they kept on coming, the valley they did fill.
When I saw the soldiers, they were stranger still.

Nine hundred six were el’phants with stars across their backs.
Their ev’ry step that thundered made ev’ry boulder crack.
Nine hundred six were eagles lined within a stack
With blood-red painted bellies and iv’ry in their packs.

Yet who could they be fighting on that tiny, tiny plain?
I turned my gaze over away from all the rain.
And right smack in the middle on an isle that seems to wane
Was a roaring purple lion that breathed a roaring flame.

Well, fifty-four were tortured by the fire’s flaming heat,
And forty others suffered behind their comrade’s feet.
The rest had been quite frightened and before they could e’en speak,
Their commander blew the trumpet, and then he yelled, “Retreat!”

Many years went by, and the valley thought it well,
And ’twasn’t long ’til beavers had a population swell.
They knew something’s awry, but couldn’t just quite tell
When they saw the army r’turning bigger than when they fell.

There were no guns nor cannons. They made far too much noise.
Rather gold was now their weapon and the promise of great toys.
The beavers gladly ‘ccepted and thanked them for the joys,
And the beavers’ big-chinned leader led them to their death.

8 thoughts on “Of Rodents, Birds, and Mastodons

  1. Would this make sense to me if I followed Canadian politics closely?

  2. I thought so…

    I assume the elephants are Republicans? Maybe this has something to do with “selling out” through NAFTA? And Mr. Big Chin would be…Mulroney?

  3. (By the way, I don’t want to look too dumb… I know Brian Mulroney was PM a long time ago. But I wondered if the author was alluding to him ((and he does have a big chin, don’t you think?)) because of his amicable relations with Ronald Reagan, who in turn appears to be the American President that foreigners most love to hate.)

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