Mouse Poems

                               

                        Mice and Cat

                                               (By Clive Sanson)                

                                        One mouse, two mice

                                            Three mice, four,

                                   Stealing through their tunnel,

                                    Creeping through the door.

 

                                                 Softly!  Softly!

                                          Don't make a sound,

                                         Don't let your little feet,

                                          Patter on the ground,

   

                                          There on the hearthrug,

                                                 Sleek and fat,

                                                Soundly sleeping,

                                                Lies Old Tom Cat.

 

                                             If he should hear you,

                                             There'd be no more,

                                          Of one mouse, two mice

                                                Three mice, four.

 

                                             So please be careful

                                                How far you roam,

                                          For if you should wake him,

                                           He'd chase-you-all-home!

                                                                          

 

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