Tigers
By
Dawn Davies
Published By:
Dawn Davies at Smashwords
Tigers
Copyright ©2010 Dawn Davies
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Night Tiger.
Tiger with your eyes so bright,
He can see well into the night,
What does he do until morning light,
Don’t be there, he'll give you a fright.
Tiger with his story to be told,
What makes his stance so very bold,
They took his land, he tries to hold,
To him his land is worth more than gold.
Tiger with such golden hair,
What would we do if you were not there,
Stories untold of your Tiger's lair,
We want your history to always be there.
Tiger so fast, please don’t blink,
These wonders of god, are on the brink,
We don’t want humanity, to loose this link,
For then us human’s, would really stink.
So come on you guys, pick up the fight,
We don’t want the tiger's to face this plight,
So come let's use our might,
To let these tiger's have back the night.
Spitting Mad

Tigers are on the endangered creatures list, this pastel picture was inspired by two of my three cats having a little cat fight. Through careful conservation these wonderful creatures could be saved.



Out of the Darkness
Out of the darkness, and into the light,
Are you in a hurry, no, but ready to fight,
Stripes so fine, you blend in well,
For hiding in the forest, were you dwell,
But to come across you, you give them hell.
Perhaps you should wear a bell.

Golden Cat

Golden Cat with your eyes alight,
Never seen throughout the night,
Stalking around with all your might,
Always gone before first light.
This is Tanvir, one of 3 tigers I helped look after on a Tiger’s Keeper’s coarse, Bristol, UK.


Eyes of a Tiger
Eyes of fire, all consuming grace,
Oh, how you watch over your declining race,