CO-OPERATIVE BEAR
By Linda Wigzell Cress
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On the Co-op’s shelf there sat a bear
The saddest Ted you ever did see –
Sitting crying
Sadly sighing :-
‘I wish someone would play with me’.
Such a sad bear; poor old teddy bear.
A man came in the shop and stood there
Looked all round, began to frown –
Took his pen out
Said: ‘There’s no doubt
This shop will soon be closing down!’
What will become of this old teddy bear?
The next two weeks were such a nightmare
As SALE signs went up on the wall;
The manager sighed –
He’d really tried
But shopsoiled bears don’t sell at all.
Poor unwanted, faded teddy bear.
Young lovers came, taking the air;
Just been for coffee. (She had tea);
Stopped to linger
Pointed her finger
And said ‘there’s not much here to see –
Except that dear, sweet, lonely teddy bear.
He needs a little tender care.
So sad, the poor thing’s all alone
On a dusty shelf
All by himself
Oh, Darling, can we take him home?
Such a lovely kindly teddy bear’.
So now he has his own armchair!
He watches over many toys
Gets hugs galore
Plays on the floor
With two new little baby boys
Such a happy, treasured teddy bear!
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This is lovely, Linda...and
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Hi Linda, I really loved
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Oh Linda, You certainly know
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At last, a heart-warming poem
At last, a heart-warming poem that is lovingly told. It made me feel warm inside and reminded me of my children. My son is thirty now, but still keeps his much-loved and treasured teddy bear in his room.
Thank you.
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At last, a heart-warming poem
At last, a heart-warming poem that is lovingly told. It made me feel warm inside and reminded me of my children. My son is thirty now, but still keeps his much-loved and treasured teddy bear in his room.
Thank you.
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Creates great imagery in my
Creates great imagery in my mind. (she had tea)
Great Job
Jeremy Hamilton
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