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Poem By
Robert C. Atkin "Cowboy Bob"
- 1996
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Northern Canadian Superiority - Polar Bear 1
The Northern lights reflect from ice
Bathing all in iridescent glow
Incessant winds churn; So cold they burn
Across rippling seas of snow
Shadows near and soon disappear
In this landscape frozen in time
Spurning mere mortals who pass through these portals
Intolerant to visions sublime
Where ice mountains converge; He seems to emerge
In regal white robe so grand
Head up in pride and with soft flowing stride
Reflecting mastery over this Northern Land
With each opportunity, he rules with impunity
In his realm he dains not to share
For he is the chosen in a land wild and frozen
His Majesty; The Great Polar Bear
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