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− | * <b>Author:</b> [[Shel Silverstein]]
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− | From the book <i>Falling up</i> (1996).
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− | ==Text==
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− | : "I live in fear of the snow," said the bear.
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− | : "Whenever it's here, be sure I'll be there.
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− | : Oh, the pain and the cold,
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− | : when one's bearish and old.
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− | : I live in fear of the snow."
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− | : "I live in fear of the fire," said the snow.
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− | : "Whenever it comes then it's time I must go.
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− | : with its yellow lick flames
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− | : leaping higher and higher,
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− | : I live in fear of the fire."
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− | : "I live in fear of the river," said the fire.
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− | : "It can drown all my flames anytime it desires,
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− | : and the thought of the wet
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− | : makes me sputter and shiver.
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− | : I live in fear of the river."
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− | : "I live in fear of the bear," said the river.
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− | : "It can lap me right up, don't you know?"
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− | : While a mile away
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− | : you can hear the bear say,
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− | : "I live in fear of the snow."
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− | [[Category:Shel Silverstein - Poems]]
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