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      When I'm a little old lady
   Then I'll live with my children
  and bring them great joy.
  To repay all I've had
   from each girl and boy
    I shall draw on the walls
   and scuff up the floor;
  Run in and out
  without closing the door.
     I'll hide frogs in the pantry,
   socks under my bed.
   Whenever they scold me,
        I'll hang my head.
     I'll run and I'll romp,
        always fritter away
    The time to be spent
        doing chores every day.
 I'll pester my children          
    when they are on the phone.  
 As long as they're busy        
    I won't leave them alone.  
 Hide candy in closets,        
    rocks in a drawer,          
 And never pick up my clothes   
    from the floor.            
 Dash off to the movies        
    and not wash a dish.       
 I'll plead for allowance      
    whenever I wish.            
 I'll stuff up the plumbing     
    and deluge the floor.       
 As soon as they've mopped it,  
    I'll flood it some more.    
 When they correct me,          
    I'll lie down and cry,      
      Kicking and screaming,
          not a tear in my eye.
     I'll take all their pencils
       and flashlights, and then
    When they buy new ones,
         I'll take them again.
    I'll spill glasses of milk
        to complete every meal,
   Eat my banana and
       just drop the peel.
  Put toys on the table,
      spill jam on the floor,
    I'll break lots of dishes
       as though I were four.
    What fun I shall have,
         what joy it will be to
    Live with my children....
        the way they lived with me!
(author unknown)
