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His Little Girl
A big, furry companion for a tiny, lonely child,
Mother was never there and father didn't care.
Kids taunted and teased,
They said she should make friends,
a young girl like her needs dollies and tea parties,
Not a black bear with a big, ominous body.
An outcast to most,
Too big for love from his kind and humans alike,
his big scary teeth were a lie,
his claws a curse, he wasn't meant to be born in this ugly cost of fur.
Everyone ran, screamed, and poked.
Everyone laughed, pointed, and stared.
They were made for eachother,
Two freaks with dark stories threatening to diminish their sanities,
They stand strong together, and grow weak when apart.
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