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"The Tiger" by Nael, Age 6, also known as The Tiger Is Out, refers to a poem written by a 6-year-old child about a tiger escaping a cage. After it was shared online in late 2016, The Tiger went viral on social media thanks to users who praised it, with many referencing it in memes or jokes online as a copypasta.

Origin

"The Tiger" was published in the anthology You Will Be Able To Say A Thousand Words[1] and They're Singing A Song In Their Rocket[2] by 826DC, an organization that encourages young writers ages 6-18. The original poem reads:

The tiger
He destroyed his cage
Yes
YES
The tiger is out

The earliest known post of the poem appeared on December 10th, 2016, by Twitter user @Peterbourgon,[3] gaining over 5,100 retweets and 12,000 likes in roughly six years (shown below).

The Tiger by Nael, age 6 From They're Singing a Song in Their Rocket The tiger He destroyed his cage Yes YES The tiger is out

Spread

Over the following years, the poem periodically came up on social media as users praised it. On April 21st, 2017, Twitter user @Johnvvariety[8] joked that Nael had outclassed William Blake, who also has a famous poem called "The Tyger" (shown below, left). On February 17th, 2018, John and Hank Green talked about it on their podcast, Dear Hank and John.[4] Around this time, it was also posted on Tumblr,[5] where it gained over 177,000 notes. On February 20th, 826DC[6] thanked the Greens for amplifying the poem (shown below, right).

JOHN "WETTBUTT" V. VARIETY ... @johnvvariety William Blake: [arduously creates tiger metaphors with bonus rune art plate] Nael age 6: [recounts actual cool tiger and nails it first try] twitter.com/jchristie/stat.. This Tweet is unavailable. 7:26 PM · Apr 21, 2017 · Twitter Web Client
826DC 826 @826DC We're thrilled to see Nael's poem getting the recognition it deserves! Thanks @johngreen #DearHankandJohn for amplifying student voices. Here's where you can purchase the anthology to support our programs >> bit.ly/2p3aGSD The Tiger ageov bonal by Nael, age 6 From They're Singing a Song in Their Rocket The tiger stomad. He destroyed his cage Yes YES The tiger is out 12:57 PM · Feb 20, 2018 · Twitter Web Client uick

Around this time, the poem began seeing more attention and analysis in the media. WTOP[7] covered the poem's virality in March 2018 and reached Nael for comment. Nael, now 8, said he was "super happy" his poem reached so many readers around the world. In September 2020, poetry blogger Brett Milam praised the poem,[9] writing:

In short order, the poem went viral, and a lot of people like to say it’s the best poem ever written, or at least, the best poem of the 21st century, or at least, the best poem of the 2010s. I would agree with the latter. Genuinely.

The poem saw a significant spread in February 2022 in honor of the Chinese Lunar New Year, as it had become the "Year of the Tiger" in the Chinese calendar. Twitter user Trungles[10] posted the poem referencing this, gaining over 6,500 retweets and 25,000 likes (shown below).

Trung Lê Capecchi-Nguyễn @Trungles ... Happy new year, friends. Chúc mừng năm mới, các bạn The tiger is out Translate Tweet The Tiger . by Nael, age 6 From They're Singing a Song in Their Rocket The tiger tomach He destroyed his cage Yes YES The tiger is out

Various Examples

WHO WOULD WIN? A published, adult poet with an enormous social media following Some 6-year-old kid stay i whispered as you shut the door behind you The Tiger by Nael, age 6 From They're Singing a Song in Their Rocket - rupi kaur The tiger He destroyed his cage Yes YES The tiger is out
M5/8/20 the figer he destrayed his cogee yes cronch! YES the tiger is out N5/8/20
PHE TIGER AS OUT
ME The Tiger The Tyger by Nael, age 6 From They're Singing a Song in Their Rocket BY WILLIAM BLAKE The tiger He destroyed his cage Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye, |Could frame thy fearful symmetry? Yes YES The tiger is out

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External References

[1] Astounding Magic – You Will Be Able To Say A Thousand Words

[2] 826DC – The Tiger

[3] Twitter – @peterbourgon

[4] Soundcloud – Dear Hank and John 127

[5] Tumblr – Dear Hank and John

[6] Twitter – 826DC

[7] WTOP – 6-year-old’s ‘Tiger’ poem takes Twitter by storm

[8] Twitter – @johnvvariety

[9] Brett Milam – The Tiger

[10] Twitter – @Trungles



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"The Tiger" by Nael, Age 6, also known as The Tiger Is Out, refers to a poem written by a 6-year-old child about a tiger escaping a cage. After it was shared online in late 2016, The Tiger went viral on social media thanks to users who praised it, with many referencing it in memes or jokes online as a copypasta.

Origin

"The Tiger" was published in the anthology You Will Be Able To Say A Thousand Words[1] and They're Singing A Song In Their Rocket[2] by 826DC, an organization that encourages young writers ages 6-18. The original poem reads:

The tiger
He destroyed his cage
Yes
YES
The tiger is out

The earliest known post of the poem appeared on December 10th, 2016, by Twitter user @Peterbourgon,[3] gaining over 5,100 retweets and 12,000 likes in roughly six years (shown below).


The Tiger by Nael, age 6 From They're Singing a Song in Their Rocket The tiger He destroyed his cage Yes YES The tiger is out

Spread

Over the following years, the poem periodically came up on social media as users praised it. On April 21st, 2017, Twitter user @Johnvvariety[8] joked that Nael had outclassed William Blake, who also has a famous poem called "The Tyger" (shown below, left). On February 17th, 2018, John and Hank Green talked about it on their podcast, Dear Hank and John.[4] Around this time, it was also posted on Tumblr,[5] where it gained over 177,000 notes. On February 20th, 826DC[6] thanked the Greens for amplifying the poem (shown below, right).


JOHN "WETTBUTT" V. VARIETY ... @johnvvariety William Blake: [arduously creates tiger metaphors with bonus rune art plate] Nael age 6: [recounts actual cool tiger and nails it first try] twitter.com/jchristie/stat.. This Tweet is unavailable. 7:26 PM · Apr 21, 2017 · Twitter Web Client 826DC 826 @826DC We're thrilled to see Nael's poem getting the recognition it deserves! Thanks @johngreen #DearHankandJohn for amplifying student voices. Here's where you can purchase the anthology to support our programs >> bit.ly/2p3aGSD The Tiger ageov bonal by Nael, age 6 From They're Singing a Song in Their Rocket The tiger stomad. He destroyed his cage Yes YES The tiger is out 12:57 PM · Feb 20, 2018 · Twitter Web Client uick

Around this time, the poem began seeing more attention and analysis in the media. WTOP[7] covered the poem's virality in March 2018 and reached Nael for comment. Nael, now 8, said he was "super happy" his poem reached so many readers around the world. In September 2020, poetry blogger Brett Milam praised the poem,[9] writing:

In short order, the poem went viral, and a lot of people like to say it’s the best poem ever written, or at least, the best poem of the 21st century, or at least, the best poem of the 2010s. I would agree with the latter. Genuinely.

The poem saw a significant spread in February 2022 in honor of the Chinese Lunar New Year, as it had become the "Year of the Tiger" in the Chinese calendar. Twitter user Trungles[10] posted the poem referencing this, gaining over 6,500 retweets and 25,000 likes (shown below).


Trung Lê Capecchi-Nguyễn @Trungles ... Happy new year, friends. Chúc mừng năm mới, các bạn The tiger is out Translate Tweet The Tiger . by Nael, age 6 From They're Singing a Song in Their Rocket The tiger tomach He destroyed his cage Yes YES The tiger is out

Various Examples


WHO WOULD WIN? A published, adult poet with an enormous social media following Some 6-year-old kid stay i whispered as you shut the door behind you The Tiger by Nael, age 6 From They're Singing a Song in Their Rocket - rupi kaur The tiger He destroyed his cage Yes YES The tiger is out M5/8/20 the figer he destrayed his cogee yes cronch! YES the tiger is out N5/8/20 PHE TIGER AS OUT ME The Tiger The Tyger by Nael, age 6 From They're Singing a Song in Their Rocket BY WILLIAM BLAKE The tiger He destroyed his cage Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye, |Could frame thy fearful symmetry? Yes YES The tiger is out

Search Interest

External References

[1] Astounding Magic – You Will Be Able To Say A Thousand Words

[2] 826DC – The Tiger

[3] Twitter – @peterbourgon

[4] Soundcloud – Dear Hank and John 127

[5] Tumblr – Dear Hank and John

[6] Twitter – 826DC

[7] WTOP – 6-year-old’s ‘Tiger’ poem takes Twitter by storm

[8] Twitter – @johnvvariety

[9] Brett Milam – The Tiger

[10] Twitter – @Trungles

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i know it's a short simple poem written by a kid but I still love the stark imagery that comes to mind. it sounds like a narrator describing the tiger's pov, capturing the feeling of escaping and freedom. I might be looking a bit too much into it, but sometimes I appreciate a good "less is more" poem :)

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