In a meadow bright and gay,
Where the sun shone every day,
Two little friends would often meet,
To laugh and play, their joy complete.
with fur so red, The rabbit with a fluffy head, "Let’s race to the old oak tree," "I’ll catch you, just wait and see!"
Through the meadow, fast they ran,
Over stones and soft, cool sand.
The fox was quick, but the rabbit too,
"I’m right behind, not far from you!"
Side by side, they took a rest,
Knowing each was truly blessed.
"Friends like you are hard to find,"
"In our hearts, our lives entwined."
As the sun began to set,
A promise made, they won’t forget.
The fox and the rabbit knew,
"Forever friends, me and you."
So in the meadow, bright and fair,
Two little friends made memories rare.
In friendship’s glow, they’d always stay,
Through sunny skies and cloudy days.
















