


Back in the day when the jungles were untouched,
Where beast and natured ruled,
There was a leopard called Sabor.
Then one day, tragedy struck,
And strangers were stranded in the land of beasts,
Their destiny and fate sealed by Sabor.
The cubs cried for food, and Sabor knew,
She must hunt that day.
Venturing into the land of the strangers,
Sabor would find food for her little ones.
Warm blood flowed, and the screams abated.
Sabor had her food.
There was a survivor; she'd deal with later, but for now, rest.
She was soon interrupted by an Ape, who stole the rest of her claim.
She attacked, but the ape won this round. She'd return the food to her cubs.
Time passed, and her cubs grew and left, and another litter came…
Easy food is what she longed for,
She was older now.
She found the nest of the apes and thought, for revenge and food she'd
attack…
The cry of her cubs was fresh in her mind, and she was determined…
Tarzan fought, born of man and raised by apes…
The leopard called Sabor was no more.
Somewhere in the jungles, carefully hidden from harm,
Came the cry of orphaned cubs,
Hungry and longing for mother.
The fault was in both parties' actions.
Both the Apes and Felines.
Blood rested in both their palms.
For that very day Sabor died, the fate of her cubs was crushed.
But even Sabor showed no mercy, providing for those same cubs…
So in the end, you wonder why, when the story is told…
Sabor is the villain and Tarzan the god, when they are…
Both the same…
