The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox°A Poem by Bob BWhile wandering through the forest one day A lion chanced upon What he hoped would be his dinner-- A young, injured fawn.
A bear approached who also had The same idea in mind. He was starving, for it had been Some time since he had dined.
Both of them battled fiercely, Clawing, scratching, biting. Ultimately, the two became Exhausted from the fighting.
They lay on the ground severely wounded And trying to catch their breath, Realizing how much effort It took to fight to the death.
A fox had been observing the scene From not too far away. Jumping for joy, he said to himself, "This is my lucky day!"
Too weak to move, the lion and bear Watched in disbelief While the fox ran off with fawn In his mouth. The little thief!
The weary fighters agreed that they Had been extremely unwise: All that time they had spent fighting And the fox ran off with the prize!
Moral? Some work very hard And never receive acclaim, While others receive the credit and profit. What a rotten shame!
-by Bob B (8-26-21)
°An Aesop fable retold here in verse © 2021 Bob B |
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Added on August 30, 2021 Last Updated on August 30, 2021 |