Open Poetry #45 |
Tiger trouble |
Heart2Heart Senior Member
since 2009-05-15
Posts 738Scotland/Norway |
Tiger trouble Distant, far away in cold Siberia Where snowy woods meet stark and icebound plains Where misty mountains merge with rivers dancing It's there the mighty Amur tiger reigns The days are long and tough in winter forests The air is yet to yield to springtime breeze The frosty skies are sullen, grey and heavy Yet sometimes fearsome tigers take their ease Mother Tiger's watchful eyes keep vigil Despite her drowsy look and soft-sheathed claws Protector of her cubs, she'll guard their safety And shield the little one beside her paws In time this cub will be the empress And heiress to the lands where mum now rules But just for now, she'll watch and learn and listen And romp through thickset woods and icy pools Siberian Tiger is the name they gave her Yet few have seen her in her wild domain She has a beauty, mystical, uncanny A life of freedom we as humans must sustain But still this cub's too young for worries Today such problems seem a world away For now she'll simply rest and be contented And inbetween there's time to run and play |
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Margherita Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236Eternity |
Oh, I love tigers! ... at a certain distance of course or on a t-shirt! ... or my mini-tiger cat who can be quite ferocious too. Another piece of wonderful poetry which resounds so profoundly with my feelings. A joy to read and a spectacular picture! Love, Margherita |
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2islander2 Member Ascendant
since 2008-03-12
Posts 6825by the sea |
Hello Katriona, I so much love tigers in wild, we have to make efforts everywhere to save them...Your poem is wiseful and I am sure if tigers had consciouness they will commit suicide knowing human role in their quick disparition... Nice write..very enjoyable to share. yann |
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Heart2Heart Senior Member
since 2009-05-15
Posts 738Scotland/Norway |
Thank you Margherita, and to think there are only about 330 of those beautiful animals left in the world, mostly in zoos of course. Katriona |
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Heart2Heart Senior Member
since 2009-05-15
Posts 738Scotland/Norway |
Yes Yann, we must and I'm doing my best, a couple of years ago I was heavily involved in the tiger saving operation in the Amur region of Siberia, where the Russians were building the new pipeline that was intended to go right through the main breeding area of those rare Siberian tigers.... can you imagine it ? Anyway, it was stopped by intervention from foreign and domestic animal rights organisations. I'm glad to say I know the Russians have become much more aware of the treasures they have in their back yard. When I was in the region about four years ago, there were only about 35-40 of those beautiful animals left. Katriona |
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Marchmadness Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271So. El Monte, California |
I often donate to a sanctuary for big cats near here. Some very sad stories on how they ended up there. Thank you for caring about the magnificent animals and writing about them so lovingly. Ida |
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OwlSA Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347Durban, South Africa |
Katriona, as exquisite as your poem and the picture is (and I absolutely LOVE them both), so much more beautiful is your heart. Thank you so much for being instrumental (and I am sure you will say yours was only a small part, but EVERY part counts) in stopping the pipeline. Currently, my legs are being sat on by a tiger - well, a Tigger - a very beautiful tabby Tigger. Owl |
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Heart2Heart Senior Member
since 2009-05-15
Posts 738Scotland/Norway |
Oh please don't remind me Ida, I know what's going on, it's terrible, and unfortunately many are not being caught. So kind of you to think of those who can't protect themselves. Thanks for stopping by m'dear Heart2Heart |
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Heart2Heart Senior Member
since 2009-05-15
Posts 738Scotland/Norway |
Thanks Owl, that's very considerate of you to say so, but I think it's our duty to help where we can. I don't know about SA, but in Norway it's now a criminal offence not to report even suspicion of animal abuse going on, but of course it's very easy to find excuses for not doing so..... Katriona): |
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jbstillwater Member
since 2009-07-03
Posts 216Albuquerque, New Mexico |
Awe....missed this one, Katriona. This is new, I suspect. You have written about one of my favorite animals in the world, though I truly do just love them all. They are so gorgeous and have such a wonderful sense of family. Huggs Jan |
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Johan Member
since 2009-05-13
Posts 88Lincolnshire, England U.K. |
Wonderful picture and wonderful poetry, such vivid poetic verse. Johan |
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Heart2Heart Senior Member
since 2009-05-15
Posts 738Scotland/Norway |
Hi Jan, yes this is a new one, and thanks for stopping by Johan, thanks to you too dear friend. Love 2 U both Katriona |
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LindsayP Member Elite
since 2007-07-28
Posts 3410Australia, Victoria |
Dear Katriona, you have written a beautiful poem about the most magnificent animal on earth. A great picture to enhance those caring words. I have been an animal lover all my life and have seen all the big cats in Africa in the wild. Although my wife and I travelled through Siberia we were not lucky enough to see a tiger in the wild. Keep up your great writing Katriona, I loved it. Love Lindsay |
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Heart2Heart Senior Member
since 2009-05-15
Posts 738Scotland/Norway |
Thanks you kindly Lindsay, no I'm afarid you wouldn't see many of those Siberian tigers in the wild any longer, there are only about 30-35 of them left sadly. However, there are breeding programmes going on in several wild life sanctuaries, so let's hope we'll see them in their real and home element one day soon. Katriona |
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peaceseaker Member
since 2009-07-29
Posts 161 |
Hi Kat..A person could almost reach out and touch them what with your breathtaking imagery and the picture to go along with...I too have always been an animal lover and to watch them in the wild is magnificant....peaceseaker |
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