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The Brave Little Bear: A Tale of Roars and Courage In a forest deep and dark, there lived a little bear, With a heart as big as mountains and fur as soft as air. But in the shadows lurked a foe, a bully mean and sly, Who mocked and taunted our brave bear, making him want to cry. But the bear stood tall and strong, like a mighty oak tree, He roared with courage and bravery, setting himself free. He faced the bully head-on, with a fiery glare, And showed him that kindness and love will always win in the end, fair. The bully cowered and trembled, like a leaf in the wind, Realizing the error of his ways, he knew he had sinned. He apologized to the brave little bear, with a heart full of shame, And they became friends, playing together in the forest, never the same. So remember, my friends, when faced with a bully's snare, Be brave like the little bear, and show them you don't care. For kindness and courage will always prevail, Turning bullies into friends, their hearts set sail.

In a school where children play, A boy with glasses found his way. Curly hair and eyes so blue, Bullies made him feel so blue too.

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They pointed fingers, laughed out loud, Making the boy feel so low, so down. Their words like arrows, sharp and mean, In his heart, a painful scene.

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He found solace by a gentle tree, Whispering in the wind so free. Its branches hugged him, warm and light, Chasing away the darkness of the night.

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"Child," the tree softly spoke, "In your heart, find resilience, stoke. Like roots deep in the earth so strong, Bullies' words won't hurt for long."

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With courage newfound, the boy arose, Facing his bullies, eyes not closed. "Your words can't hurt me anymore," He declared, strong to the core.

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