Daddy I want a giraffe poem by Marc Algernon at Emperor Valley Zoo, Melman and Mandela, in Sweet T&T, Sweet TnT Magazine, Trinidad and Tobago, rats poem link

Daddy, I Want a Giraffe!

Marc Algernon presents a humorous and relatable first-person narrative poem detailing a family excursion to the Emperor Valley Zoo in Trinidad and Tobago. The poem explores the whimsical persistence of a child’s desire for an exotic pet and the pragmatic, often comedic responses of a parent navigating such requests.

By documenting the specific sights and emotional shifts during the visit, the author captures a universal parenting moment set within a distinct Caribbean cultural context.

This piece provides insight into family dynamics and the innocent imagination of childhood, making it a valuable addition to the literature of local personal experiences. It serves as both a light-hearted creative work and a reflection on the joys and trials of fatherhood.

Key Takeaways

  • The narrative illustrates the boundless and often impractical imagination inherent in childhood desires.
  • Parental responses highlight the practical challenges and financial considerations of animal husbandry.
  • The Emperor Valley Zoo serves as a significant cultural backdrop for family bonding in Trinidad.
  • Marc Algernon uses rhythmic verse to convey the emotional transition from excitement to playful satisfaction.

Daddy, I Want a Giraffe: Navigating childhood desires at Emperor Valley Zoo

By Marc Algernon.  “Darling I cannot afford, please do the math, it’s too expensive to buy a giraffe.”

I went to the zoo and tried not to laugh, when she said, “Daddy, I want a giraffe.”

In her bright yellow boots and her hat and her scarf,

she begged, “Daddy, can I get a giraffe.”

She skipped and she laughed, down the concrete path,

“Daddy, I want a giraffe.”

“Darling I cannot afford, please do the math,

it’s too expensive to buy a giraffe.”

“He would need to be fed, and given a bath,

I would not know where to start, if we had a giraffe”.

Her eyes went red, her lips curled with wrath,

she screamed, “DADDY, I WANT A GIRAFFE!”

As we opened our front door, she squealed with a laugh,

“Mommy look! Daddy bought a giraffe.”

February 2014 – Issue 8   www.sweettntmagazine.com

Woman feeding giraffes, Melman, Mandela, Emperor Valley Zoo
Zookeeper feeds giraffes Melman and Mandela at Emperor Valley Zoo.

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