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ivordavies
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0 posted 2007-05-05 11:49 AM


Tiger Don’t Eat Grass

Tigers laze in miday sun
their very essence shared,
for when they’re caring for their kind
their fangs are seldom bared,
but should a danger threaten those
that tigers hold their own
they’ll give their life to then protect
all those who share their home.


This beast of beauty, strength and power
with independent streak
is emblem of a lifetime’s love
where power is also meek.
A tiger’s heart both fierce and kind
depending on the need
lifts them above all earthly beasts,
brings honour to their breed

Courageous, fearsome, gentle beasts
no other can surpass,
but just remember, it’s their world,
and Tigers Don’t Eat Grass!

Ivor G Davies



The moment created this second, is a  moment that's going to last.
It lives the full spectrum of time, the future, the present and past.

© Copyright 2007 Ivor G Davies - All Rights Reserved
Drauntz
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1 posted 2007-05-05 11:57 AM


you are perfectly right sir, they feed on souls.
we all need to remember that.

Robert Jordan
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2 posted 2007-05-05 03:53 PM


Ivordavies,

Of souls, I have no lack.
Tiger, you can have a soul,
just leave my ass intact.

Sorry, I couldn't resist.

I liked your poem.

Bobby

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3 posted 2007-05-06 10:39 AM


I've always prefered the wolf myself

but loved the write

Seymour Tabin
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4 posted 2007-05-06 10:59 AM


Ivor,
LOL you got that right.

aziza
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5 posted 2007-05-07 03:27 PM


Nah, tigers don't steal souls - Robert's right, however, they will take a bite out of your ass and serve it up for a snack.

Again, you wrote a poem that I love, Ivor.

Good job.
A

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6 posted 2007-05-07 03:36 PM


very humorous but at the same time so very true

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7 posted 2007-05-07 04:34 PM


The tiger is a pussycat,
And very little more than that
He's gone downhill and that's the truth
Since he misplaced his sabre-tooth.

He runs quite fast - I'll give him that
But he can't even catch a rat
Or much of any other thing...
The LION is the only King!!!!!



aziza
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8 posted 2007-05-07 04:46 PM


The lion , unfortunately, is over-rated
His legendary powress way too easily sated
He lumbers more than stalks with feline ease
It's been said, his mane is filled with fleas

The tiger slinks with the swagger of a ruling cat
His body sleek and tawny, not an ounce of fat
Padded paws make no thundering sound
The lion hides his crown when the tiger's around

ivordavies
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9 posted 2007-05-07 06:38 PM


The Lion as you say is King
but on his own he is nothing,
his women hunt to save his hide
they are the ones who feed his pride!

No independant noble beast,
for on his own he'd be deceased,
while Tigers, like all pussycats,
can fight alone and don't eat rats!

So salute the King, but please take heed
that tigers do much more than breed,
while Lions roar to prove their role
a Tiger's growl echo's it's soul!





[This message has been edited by ivordavies (05-07-2007 08:06 PM).]

iliana
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10 posted 2007-05-08 12:59 PM


Very much enjoyed this.  I had a dream once of a young boy riding a white tiger in the jungles of Indonesia.  I will never forget it -- your poem packs a punch on more than one level.  Much enjoyed.....jo
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11 posted 2007-05-08 01:49 PM


Hey, ivordavies! What the heck?!? Aziza!! Are you mad?
To place a tiger at the top is really very sad.
Comparison between the two is simple lunacy!
Methinks you need refresher courses of our history.

Way back then when time began and mankind made the scene
They named the constellations that could visibly be seen.
They chose the lion, naturally, to be one of the few.
I don't recall a tiger in the nighttime sky....do you?????

Sir ivordavies, you're an English fellow, are you not?
Historic kings there led their troops in many battles fought.
They chose heroic nicknames they would be remembered by...
But Richard the Tiger-Hearted doesn't ring a bell though....why?

When MGM looked for a symbol it would like to use
The lion and its roar was what the studio would choose.
When Disney made its megahit that Elton John could sing
It wouldn't have been successful had it been The Tiger King.

Let's face it. Tigers have their points, I'll happily agree
But, deep inside, a tiger's just a lion wannabe
And, in the end,  when facts are viewed, the simple truth is that
The tiger's just a pussy and the lion's one mean cat!


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12 posted 2007-05-08 02:29 PM


My cousin owned two white tigers ~ and man alive, could they ever EAT!!! I took all the precautions necessary to prevent myself from becoming one of their meals. Gorgeous beasts, they were! Huge! ~ and with the most beautiful blue eyes!

I enjoyed your poem! ~ and no, tigers don't eat grass! lol



Linda


ivordavies
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13 posted 2007-05-08 04:00 PM


Drauntz, Bobby, PS, Seymour, aziza, TNO, Balladeer, iliana and Linda,


Thank you all for your replies and the excellent rhyming responses from aziza and Balladeer.  I am certainly not going to try to continue my defense of the Tiger's status when faced with such well researched and excellent poetry

Two different animals, with their own strengths, it is the independance of all cats that I admire most...

'Tiger don't Eat Grass'  is actually an oriental saying indicating that you do not give this type of person repetative or mundane tasks to do!

It is also the title of  'Oriental and Occidental Aphorismson on the Life of Business and the Business of Life'  compiled by Ronald Jenkins.

I have actually personally sourced, purchased and presented a copy of this book to every member of my senior management teams because I am so impressed with it!

It is well worth the £10 to £20 pounds each I bought the seven extra copies for over the last two years! (my original cost just £3 in a cheap book store many years ago}...

Earth Angel I actually have a large tattoo of a blue eyed tiger that I had done two years ago in Turkey....

Joan thought I was joking as it is the first tattoo I have had done (belated 60th birthday present) and the grandkids thought it would wash off!

Thank you all once again....

Ivor

Now let's leave those Lions to their grazing!

Pilgrimage
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14 posted 2007-05-08 05:15 PM


I love the ending of this one.  Exactly.

Nan (Pilgrim variety)

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15 posted 2007-05-09 07:39 AM


Ok, I confess....I have always considered the tiger to be an absolutely magnificent creature. Being a Leo I had little choice but to defend my "pride".

Speaking of tiger slogans, there's one in Spanish.."Donde roncan los tigres, no hay burros con reumatismo" - where tigers roam there are no arthritic donkeys.

Than you, sir, for causing my muse to come out of hiding for a brief moment. Best to you..

LeeJ
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16 posted 2007-05-09 08:20 AM


smiling here...loved this...and the comments...fun yet so so true...
thank you for sharing.

JamesMichael
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17 posted 2007-05-09 06:59 PM


Enjoyed...James
Drauntz
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18 posted 2007-05-09 08:00 PM


I said what I said and it is true. there is a saying "Tiger chased one's soul out of brain."
watch it.
http://www.78baby.com/flash/20060301/001335004147.htm

aziza
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19 posted 2007-05-09 09:23 PM


Well, honestly, I do love them both
and Lions?  Well, who can dispute their reign in the jungle and beyond.  But Tigers?  Well, they are simply "GREATTTTT"!

Loved the poems.
A

Fairplay
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20 posted 2007-05-09 10:43 PM


In Malaya it was the Tiger that ruled Anchor being a close second....

So you should have a greater affinity to Tiger Ivor.... err and water Ski-ing

I have a good saying too...

Dont wear a bikini water ski-ing unless you want an all over tan.

Eric

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