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Simple strokes of two tigers

Two tigers, two tigers, run fast, run fast. One has no eyes, one has no ears, so strange, so strange.

That summer, a little tiger ran down the mountain. He ran over and wanted to shake hands with the hunter, but the hunter shot him out of the eye. In the winter of that year, another little tiger ran down the mountain. He wanted to snuggle into the little girls arms to keep warm. The little girl cut off his ears with a knife. But now the two tigers live together, one signs in sign language but the other cannot see; one talks but the other cannot hear. They love each other alone, cling to each other, and carefully protect each other from harm.

Everyone has a little bit of hurt in the past, right? Two injured tigers, because of the fear of being hurt, always run fast when they hear the sound of wind and grass. One of them has no eyes and the other has no ears. The tiger without ears can see the figures of others, and the tiger without eyes can hear the footsteps of passers-by, and then they help each other run faster and faster.

When you grow up, you will understand that in this world, this is nothing strange. Only if you can really find that tiger to cling to, I will look at you with envy and sing the last line of this song: So strange, so strange.

Simple strokes of two tigers

This is a beautiful and cute tiger sketch, simple and easy to understand, suitable for children to learn.

Simple drawing:Simple strokes of two tigers