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Once there was a little brown bear She had a tree she so loved to climb! She would climb and climb and she could touch the sky She loved the view from up high Now the little bear's tree was sturdy; thick and tall She knew just from looking around she didn't like other trees at all But one day she tried to climb a wobbly spruce It's trunk was so thin and it's swayed so loose The little bear fell and she hurt her paw And there hadn't even been a view to saw So she limped and she squirmed back to her big tree "Please," she murmured, "I would like to see The view I have seen many times before I hope you'll let me climb again, but my paw is sore...." The tree waved gently, and picked her just a little off the ground "I promise little one, none sturdier can be found. I love you and enjoy you, and want you to climb high I'll hold you for now, mend your paw," then he sighed "It's up to you to climb, as soon as you feel better, But my darling bear, though I'm one tree, I will unfetter For you can climb higher and be safer than others around Even when you get up very high, and so far from the ground I won't let you fall, my branches will keep you safe My daughter, my little brown bear, there's no better place" And the tree held onto her, only few off the ground And as the little bear looked up, she found That the tree's immense love, and it's never ending height Made for a life time of adventure, a beautiful sight After her fall, she was scared to again But then she looked, and a little higher, was her bigger brown bear friend....
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Dec 15, 2014
Dec 15, 2014 at 12:39 AM UTC
The Little Brown Bear (Story)
Once there was a little brown bear She had a tree she so loved to climb! She would climb and climb and she could touch the sky She loved the view from up high Now the little bear's tree was sturdy; thick and tall She knew just from looking around she didn't like other trees at all But one day she tried to climb a wobbly spruce It's trunk was so thin and it's swayed so loose The little bear fell and she hurt her paw And there hadn't even been a view to saw So she limped and she squirmed back to her big tree "Please," she murmured, "I would like to see The view I have seen many times before I hope you'll let me climb again, but my paw is sore...." The tree waved gently, and picked her just a little off the ground "I promise little one, none sturdier can be found. I love you and enjoy you, and want you to climb high I'll hold you for now, mend your paw," then he sighed "It's up to you to climb, as soon as you feel better, But my darling bear, though I'm one tree, I will unfetter For you can climb higher and be safer than others around Even when you get up very high, and so far from the ground I won't let you fall, my branches will keep you safe My daughter, my little brown bear, there's no better place" And the tree held onto her, only few off the ground And as the little bear looked up, she found That the tree's immense love, and it's never ending height Made for a life time of adventure, a beautiful sight After her fall, she was scared to again But then she looked, and a little higher, was her bigger brown bear friend....
For the love of my life, only climb the sturdy tree, and I'll climb it too.
disaster-child
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Dec 15, 2014
Dec 15, 2014 at 12:39 AM UTC
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