Sonata for an Aging Elephant

This one got to me.  I can't say it better than the pianist about this rescued elephant:

"Mongkol is a 61-year-old former logging elephant. His captive-held life was spent hauling trees in the Thai forest.

His body shape is deformed through hard labor, he lost his right eye and tusk in this brutal logging practice.

Mongkol was rescued and brought to Elephants World to spend the rest of his days relaxing peacefully in freedom by the River Kwai. I discovered Mongkol is an extremely gentle, sensitive elephant who enjoys music, especially this slow movement by Beethoven which I play to him occasionally in the day and night."

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