When I'm not content In my skin, I identify with My animal kin. I think outside The box, Can be as sly As the fox, Sturdy as the ox. I'll be resilient As a rat, Or purr and prowl As a cat. I'll be small As flies on walls, Avoiding webs, Hearing all. Be as stubborn As a mule, Laugh like hyenas, Look like the fool; When I lack Self-confidence, My wise old hoots Can make more sense. Once she goaded Me to fight; But I stood my groud, Like a deer in lights. At times I'm gentle As a lamb, Or slippery as an eel; And if I find you need hope, I'll be tethered like a goat. If I don't get my fair share, I'll not be your Pooh bear. When I'm pleased to share my share, I'll give my all, den and lair. Should you find Your world callous, I'll share the milk Of human kindness. I'll spread my wings, See me soar, And claw my way Back to humanity.