A bear poem often captures the majesty, strength, and sometimes the gentle nature of bears. These poems speak of the wild’s beauty.
As the morning sun bathes the mountain slopes in a golden hue, a circle of friends gathers around a crackling fire. Among them is a storyteller, whose weathered hands cradle an ancient book filled with tales of the wild.
This bear poem is a tribute to the harmony found in nature’s most formidable yet gentle creatures. Here, the poet seeks to capture the essence of the bear—a symbol of strength.
Cute Black Bear
Cute black bear has a perfect behind
and her manicured paws are so kind
When she sits on a chair
all the male bears just stare
her sheer beauty, it just blows their mind
Grizzly Bear
Are you aware that a Grizzly Bear
Is tall and very powerful,
Don’t disturb him while he naps
Or you might get a growl full.
If you see him in a forest,
Then seek shelter from a tree,
Make sure your scent is downwind
Or you just might be his tea.
Inevitable Bear
Oh lonely Inevitable Bear,
Padding claws, death in white
Sorrow in recurring nightmare
Instinct’s test; fight or flight?
Camouflage against the fence,
A challenge; my subconscious fear
Ominous slowly moving silence,
“Let me in, there’s a bear out here!”
A Bear Care
There once existed a fierce bear
Nothing with anybody would he share
Then one day he cried
Because friends he denied
Then he vowed to always play fair
Polar Bear Inspired By Contest
The polar bear so they say
Is renowned for being gay
After salmon and stuff
Wants to huff and puff
For God’s sake don’t get in the way
Bear Grylls
Bear Grylls
warns us not to brave the ice.
That is until
he quickly disregards his own advice.
Teddy Bear
By Lindiana Alexa Rose Mae
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Turn around
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Touch the ground
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Wiggle your nose
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Touch your toes
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
I love you
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
This is true
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Turn off the light
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Say Good Night
Bada the cute little white bear
Hug a Bear
Do you have a moment please
To give this bear just one small squeeze?
Cuz teddy bears need hugs to live
So don’t you have just one to give?
Papa bear, Mama bear, and Baby bear
Papa bear whistles
Mama bear sings
Baby bear jumps
and he yells out loud!
Papa look what I have found!
a yellow hibiscus for Mama!
Papa bear grins
Mama bear smiles
Baby bear struts with pride!
Mama bear, Papa bear and baby bear
are enjoying their walk in the woods.
The Dancing Bear
Far over Elf-land poets stretch their sway,
And win their dearest crowns beyond the goal
Of their own conscious purpose; they control
With gossamer threads wide-flown our fancy’s play,
And so our action. On my walk to-day,
A wallowing bear begged clumsily his toll,
When straight a vision rose of Atta Troll,
And scenes ideal witched mine eyes away.
‘Merci, Mossieu!’ the astonished bear-ward cried,
Grateful for thrice his hope to me, the slave
Of partial memory, seeing at his side
A bear immortal. The glad dole I gave
Was none of mine; poor Heine o’er the wide
Atlantic Welter stretched it from his grave.
Five Little Bears
One little bear. Wondering what to do
Along came another. Then there were two!
Two little bears. Climbing up a tree
Along came another. Then there were three!
Three little bears. Ate an apple core
Along came another. Then there were four!
Four little honey bears. Found honey in a hive
Along came another. Then there were five!
Brown Bear, Brown Bear
brown bear, brown bear,
What do you see?
A sky of shining lights
slowly fills your dark cavity.
brown bear, brown bear,
What do you hear?
A rebellious, rumbustious crowd
yelling with hate and cheer.
brown bear, brown bear,
What do you smell?
A rising fire of hatred
that always seems to dwell.
brown bear, brown bear,
What do you taste?
The sweet satisfaction of victory,
but a bitter mouthful of disgrace.
brown bear, brown bear,
What do you feel?
nothing.
None of it seems real.
I hope everyone enjoyed the bear poem.