This poem delves into the heart of motherhood, exploring its dual nature. We’ll journey through a mother bear’s fierce love, a love that cradles and protects with equal intensity.
Prepare to be swept through moments of tenderness and witness the untamed power that awakens when that love is threatened.
Mother, a whisper in every creature’s tongue,
A fierce, tender love, a nurturing song.
Whether fields of green or forests so deep,
A mother bear’s instinct, a promise to keep.
Three cubs full of life, a whirlwind of fur,
Climbing and tumbling, a playful blur.
Mama, a fortress, a giant so grand,
Provides with her milk, a life-giving strand.
Sunlight on leaves paints a scene so serene,
A symphony of slurps, a peaceful scene.
But let not the beauty deceive or mislead,
A mother’s fierce love, a danger decreed.
For wander too close, with ill intent near,
This gentle giant with rage will appear.
No trembling fear, but a fury untold,
A mother bear’s anger, a story unfolds.
Claws that can rip, and a jaw strong and tight,
A mother bear’s wrath, a ferocious sight.
Nature’s grand cycle, a balance so fine,
Love that protects with a power divine.
Respect the wild places, the creatures that roam,
For a mother’s embrace can turn fierce as home.
Where danger resides, a lesson is shown,
Intrusion meets fury, a mother’s own.



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