Bubbles Burst
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Bubbles Burst
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In 1983
In a Texas facility
He was just a few months old when they
Told him he was sold
They flew the primate pet
Upon a private jet
And off to Neverland where he
Met the impish man
Feasting on candy
And dressed like a dandy
Bubbles was treated like no other chimpanzee
Transported to a planet made of toys, bananas, and games
Childhoods end
Bubbles burst
We met in the arcade
Playing video games
We both could not believe it was
Like living in a dream
We didn't understand
Dancing with Peter Pan
What would be the result when we
Turned into young adults
Feasting on candy
And dressed like a dandy
Bubbles was treated like no other chimpanzee
Transported to a planet made of toys, bananas, and games
Childhoods end
Bubbles burst
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