The Digital Siren: A Warning in Orange

 In a world of screens that blink and glow,
Where children watch and learn and grow,
A cat appears—its fur flame-bright—


But hides a shadow out of sight.

It laughs and tricks with toothy grin,
Then pulls its prey with joyless sin.
It drinks, it lures, it strikes with glee,
Pretending it's just comedy.

But young eyes watch and young hearts learn,
From every swipe and every turn.
One child played with pen as knife,
Not knowing he was copying strife.

What seems like fun, what seems a game,
Can light in minds a cruel flame.
A giggle now, a stab next day—
The line between begins to fray.

So parents, teachers—please beware,
Of digital masks your children wear.
Turn on the guards, watch what they view,
And speak of kindness strong and true.

For screens can teach, but they can scar,
And shape the children that we are.
The orange cat may charm and trend,
But not all tales are fit to send.

Let stories lift, not darkly twist—
Let empathy, not pain, persist.
And if you see that spark of fright,
Guide them gently back to light.

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