On icy shores where cold winds blow,
The penguins waddle to and fro.
In suits of black and white they stand,
A gentle flock upon the land.
Beneath the sky so vast and wide,
They slide on ice, a graceful glide.
In waters deep they dive and play,
Together always, come what may.
With beaks that touch in tender love,
They care for young, as stars above.
In harshest climes, they bravely thrive,
Their spirit strong, their hearts alive.
So let us learn from penguins’ grace,
Their unity, their soft embrace.
For in their world of snow and sea,
They teach us all how love should be.