There once was a bear, Who sat all alone On the toy store shelf. He watched as his friends Were gently taken Off that wooden shelf. They had soft brown fur And handsome bow ties, Just like he did. But their golden coats Must’ve been softer, Their bow ties neater. What made them special? Why were they chosen, And not this poor bear? Days turned into weeks, And weeks into months. Still, he sat alone. So now, he still sits, Watching and waiting, Wondr’ing why he’s there. What good is a bear With no one to hold, No one to comfort? What difference could he– A lonely stuffed bear– Make in this big word, From all alone On that toy store shelf?