This Poem was Submitted By: Dr Russell Wayne Nelson On Date: 2000-10-21 23:40:20 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Unwelcomed Guest

The cat stood by the hole talking to the mouse,      and asked what he was doing in the house. "You aren't welcome here, you have no care,      I see your mess just about everywhere. The mouse said back to the cat,      "what makes you so much of an aristocrat, you just lay around.sleep and purr;      and I have never seen you work anywhere." The cat said back, "I live in orderliness,      and go to the box to cover my mess." "but you keep going without stopping;      leaving your mess everywhere as droppings." "You better find yourself another place to stay,"      because I am sort of tired of cat food this day." "If you don't hurry and leave this house,      my next good meal could be a mouse." You can see we are willing with our house to share,      with a cat who shows tidiness and care; but never will we welcome a mouse,      with bad manners that mess our house.

Copyright © October 2000 Dr Russell Wayne Nelson


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