It is raining ever so gently.
I can hear it drip on my house.
Swimming, in my drinking water
Is an exhausted mouse.
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If the sun were shining I could go out
But this is not the case.
My dog, ever so gently
Is trying to lick my face.
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Dog, Cat you must be hungry.
Too bad we are out of meat.
Let’s go and check the crab trap
Maybe we find something to eat.
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Let’s put a hat upon our head
And gumboots on our feet
And hike to the beach. The drowning mouse
Is getting tired indeed.
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Three weeks ago, we were lucky.
A stranger we did see
In the bush, not far away from our place.
And we took him home for tea.
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His eyes were a deep and mellow brown
And his hair was shiny and black
And smiling ever so gently
I stabbed him in the back.
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There was a lot of meat on him
We hardly knew where to start.
The first day, cat got the kidneys
Dog the liver and i the heart.
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The next day, the vicar and his wife
Came to my place to dine
We had his left arm. They asked what it was.
I said it was porcupine.
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His right leg we had with mushroom sauce
And sour cream and rice
His left leg we had barbecued
With lettuce tomato and fries.
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Ans so we could have merrily
Gone on and on and on
But one night a bear came to our place
And the rest of the carcass was gone.
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There are three fat crabs in the trap
The biggest I’ve ever seen.
I’m sure they must have liked the bait
The skull is fairly clean.
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I took the crabs and dog and cat
and all of us went back
The mouse had decided not to drown
But to die from a heart attack.