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The Teddy Bear
The Teddy Bear was invented in honor, Of Teddy Roosevelt. Because he wouldn't shoot a tied up bear, Or even harm it's pelt. If you wonder how this came about, The story goes like this; He was on a hunting party, With the governor of Onward, Miss. Others were able to score their bears, But Teddy not a one. An aide went out and captured one, And said, "Sir get your gun." I've captured you a little bear, And tied him to a tree. He said, "I can't shoot a tied up bear! Now you go set him free!" The news went out both far and wide, How Ted wouldn't shoot a helpless bear. Some laughed but one shop owner said, "Now there's a man who cares." He and his wife made candy and toys, And they made a cute stuffed bear. They got his permission to use his name, And called it The Teddy Bear.
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