Petal Fifteen
The Cub and His Teeth
there was this lion cub born into this world by the fiercest of lions. his father conquered lands far and wide. all this made possible by his awesome strength and mighty set of teeth. the little cub knew this and had faith in his teeth. little that he was, his teeth were no where near the strength of his father's, but he already believed in them alot. he would go out to the edge of the coves all alone and not afraid because he knew that his teeth are his best friends against any problem he will face. he went to the end of the coves by himself usualy through out the whole day. no insect, no terrain and no animal could scare the little cub cause he had so much faith in his teeth. all he had to do was growl at whatever threat he sees and the threat, although seeing the tiny teeth, get scared by his courage and guts.
one day, the little cub finally found a place where he has never seen before at the end of the coves. a little passage way that looked like a window to a vast land mass. being the curious little thing he was, he ran straight, teeth at the ready without any fear, into the open forest. he ventured deeper and deeper snarling at animals and such that were on his way. his confidence grew ever so greatly. by his second visit, he was venturing as far as the water holes where he was told of creatures he has never seen before. and they were right.
at the water holes there were creatures in all sorts of shapes and sizes. the young one was indeed amazed. creatures taller, bigger, faster and weirder than his father were roaming about. there was one particular looking creature that lounged near by with its mouth wide open. the young one, preparing his awesome teeth, moved closer to the weird and lazy one. just a few feet from its mouth, the long snout of the green creature snapped and almost clipped the young cub's ears. there was panic everywhere. animals running about in different directions. the young cub faced the alien as it once again opened its jaws wide and get off its belly. by then fear had crept all over the spine of the young cub. but he remembered his teeth. with so much confidence that his teeth will always be there to save him, he puckered his lips, curled it, flared his nose and showed his teeth with the loudest growl he could muster. two moments later, an aligator in africa was done with his lunch and off to bask in the sun again.
never have faith on ur teeth.
-FIN-
there was this lion cub born into this world by the fiercest of lions. his father conquered lands far and wide. all this made possible by his awesome strength and mighty set of teeth. the little cub knew this and had faith in his teeth. little that he was, his teeth were no where near the strength of his father's, but he already believed in them alot. he would go out to the edge of the coves all alone and not afraid because he knew that his teeth are his best friends against any problem he will face. he went to the end of the coves by himself usualy through out the whole day. no insect, no terrain and no animal could scare the little cub cause he had so much faith in his teeth. all he had to do was growl at whatever threat he sees and the threat, although seeing the tiny teeth, get scared by his courage and guts.
one day, the little cub finally found a place where he has never seen before at the end of the coves. a little passage way that looked like a window to a vast land mass. being the curious little thing he was, he ran straight, teeth at the ready without any fear, into the open forest. he ventured deeper and deeper snarling at animals and such that were on his way. his confidence grew ever so greatly. by his second visit, he was venturing as far as the water holes where he was told of creatures he has never seen before. and they were right.
at the water holes there were creatures in all sorts of shapes and sizes. the young one was indeed amazed. creatures taller, bigger, faster and weirder than his father were roaming about. there was one particular looking creature that lounged near by with its mouth wide open. the young one, preparing his awesome teeth, moved closer to the weird and lazy one. just a few feet from its mouth, the long snout of the green creature snapped and almost clipped the young cub's ears. there was panic everywhere. animals running about in different directions. the young cub faced the alien as it once again opened its jaws wide and get off its belly. by then fear had crept all over the spine of the young cub. but he remembered his teeth. with so much confidence that his teeth will always be there to save him, he puckered his lips, curled it, flared his nose and showed his teeth with the loudest growl he could muster. two moments later, an aligator in africa was done with his lunch and off to bask in the sun again.
never have faith on ur teeth.
-FIN-
