Bernadette Wiggin

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Commonly referred to as a bear
Because of its looks, its face and hair
So cuddly and cute, we tend to think
Thick fur, fluffy ears, and a nose that’s not pink
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Big and powerful
Beautiful and strong
Depending on the ice for survival all year long

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Structured, systematic, cooperation is key
In this hierarchical society
The queen lays the eggs
The workers they slave
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I listen
To the claps of beaks
To the patter of feet
To the fluttering of wings
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When leaves become vibrant with color
When they float to the ground in the fall
When trees begin to glisten with freezing rain
When they bend from the weight of endless snow
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As she ages
The signs do show
For the last few years
Blow after blow
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Koala

Commonly referred to as a bear
Because of its looks, its face and hair
So cuddly and cute, we tend to think
Thick fur, fluffy ears, and a nose that’s not pink
Ash grey, white chest, a short stumpy tail
These characteristics will always prevail
Large hands help in climbing all of the trees
In order to find the Eucalypt leaves
Sleeping most of the time, day and night
Walking around after sunset, when the time is just right
Not very social, solitary indeed
“Barking” at others aggressively
As a marsupial, she possesses a pouch
Where the Joey stays ‘till it’s time to come out
Weighing nothing at all, just the size of a bee
The Joey stays close never wanting to leave

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