Z - Zappai (almost!): It's a Zoo Out There!

A Zappai is often referred to as a "pseudo-haiku," and haiku societies dismiss the from as having little literary value.  A Zappai follows the 5-7-5 syllable lines of haiku, but never has seasonal references.  What I have written isn't even a proper Zappai!  I have laid it out as one sentence of 17 syllables, which is an American Sentence.   

It's a Zoo Out There was bought at Goodwill for $2.69.  How could I resist!  There must be a story behind this trio of Washington D.C. powerhouses!  The title is one I used for the Challenge, I usually call it Animals in D.C.   This isn't the first time I've featured this artwork in a poem.  Here's the other

If I say they act like animals, that gives animals a bad name.

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Thanks to all who dropped in this month for the A to Z Challenge!  It was fun!  

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