There once was a bull and a bear
Who lived in a forest so fair
They both thought they were stronger
And smarter and braver
And they always liked to compare
One day, they met by a lake
And decided to have a debate
They argued and bickered
And shouted and snickered
And each one claimed to be great
The bull said: "I have mighty horns
And hooves that can crush rocks and thorns
I can charge like a rocket
And no one can stop it
I'm the king of the forest and corns"
The bear said: "I have sharp claws and teeth
And fur that can keep me warm and neat
I can slash and I can bite
And I can climb any height
I'm the master of the forest and meat"
They could not agree on who was best
And decided to have a contest
They challenged each other
To a fight like no other
And each one was eager to impress
They went to a clearing in the wood
And prepared to do what they could
They faced each other
With a roar and a mutter
And they fought as hard as they should
The bull charged at the bear with a thrust
And tried to hit him with his horned bust
But the bear dodged the attack
And jumped on the bull's back
And bit him with a bite so robust
The bull shook the bear off with a toss
And kicked him with his hoof so gross
But the bear caught the kick
And scratched him with a flick
And made him bleed with a wound so morose
They fought for a long time with no end
And neither one was willing to bend
They were both very strong
And very stubborn and wrong
And they both refused to make amends
But then, something happened that was strange
And something that made them change
They heard a loud noise
And saw a bright poise
And they felt a sensation so derange
They looked up and saw a big STEEMIT
A word that was written in the dirt
It was a sign from above
A message of love
And a reminder of their worth
They realized that they had been fools
And that they had broken the rules
They had wasted their time
And their energy and prime
And they had acted like tools
They stopped fighting and looked at each other
And felt a connection like a brother
They apologized and forgave
And decided to behave
And they hugged and became friends forever
They learned a lesson that day
And they learned it the hard way
They learned that strength is not all
And that pride comes before a fall
And that friendship is the best way
They lived happily ever after
And filled the forest with laughter
They were no longer foes
But allies and bros
And they never fought again thereafter
This text was written by an artificial intelligence
The End