Dianne Ira Aboy Balberan

Dianne Ira Aboy Balberan
BAYBEEH ! I was BORN this WAY !

Saturday, August 6, 2011

The Cat, the Rooster, and the Young Mouse

A very young mouse made his first trip out of the hole and into the world.
He returned to tell his mother of the wonderful creatures he saw.

"Oh, Mother," said the mouse, "I saw some curious animals. There was one beautiful animal with fluffy fur and a long winding tail. She made such a tender vibrating noise. I saw another animal, a terrible looking monster. He had raw meat on his head and on his chin that wiggled and shook as he walked. He spread out his sides and cried with such a powerful and frightening wail, that I scurried away in fear, without even talking to the kind beautiful animal.

Mother Mouse smiled, "My dear, that horrible creature was a harmless bird, but that beautiful animal with the fluffy fur was a mouse-eating cat. You are lucky she did not have you for dinner."


Moral:

Do not trust outward appearances.

Reflection:

All of us knew what are strangers and those are the people we don't know. But sometimes the people we thought that are good could also be the person that would harm us. We must not give our full trust to someone with trusty
appearance , but we must be wise in choosing the people we can get along to.
This is same through as by choosing our friends. We must know who are the true ones and the fake ones. So we will be able to cover up ourselves from harm and pain.

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