HAWKE AND BEAR
HAWKE AND BEAR

The hawke had forgotten how to fly. She hopped along on the ground, knowing that this hopping was awkward and took so much energy.

Then Bear came to keep her company. He held Hawke on his arm or shoulder or back as he moved through their world. And Hawke sat proud and enjoyed the ride. Bear's body had the strength to move swiftly, gracefully, through both water and land.

One day Bear held Hawke on his arm, and with all the force of his power, He threw her high into the air. Hawke in surprise, shock and fear, opened her wings wide And found herself supported by the air!

So Hawke spent her days learning about the air, the currents and her wings. She marvelled at the view from the sky. And she rejoiced in her own grace, That she felt gliding in the sky.

Still, it was Bear who allowed her to move on the earth with him. And it was bear, who threw her into the air so she could learn to use her wings. So, even though Hawke can now glide through the skies, She chooses to spent some of her time exploring the land and sea with Bear.

And She is forever grateful to Bear for forcing her to remember how to fly.

-Lady Hawke- 12 August 1994

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