Bruma was a dark brown tawny cat Who slept most of the time On carpet or mat, Sometimes curled up, on the settee, Next to the baby or Evelyn maybe.
As is the way with cats, They wake early searching for food, So after demolishing biscuits and before the family were awake Bruma Decided to go exploring.
Upstairs she padded on fat soft paws, Up, and up in the quiet dawn hours. After three flights she reached the room Pushed the door and slowly went in. Inside she began to purr, thought what fun I can have in here.
The Lego room was Alex's delight, neatly laid out with sets so bright, SomeΒ Β from the archives, others new, Plenty of hours of playing to do. There were houses and ships, castles and vans, stations with trains running and ancient space lands. Boxes of bricks and fairy scenes, a perfect place for a cat to be.
The train went first off the track but Bruma could not lift it back, so on the floor it did stay, All the people in array. On top shelf houses tall with gardens and patios and cars to the fore. Along the roofs Bruno did step Peeped through the windows But suddenly stopped, Down fell a house onto the ground, All the Lego bits scattered around, Started to get a bit afraid, So Bruma decided to disengage, Downstairs she went quick as a mouse, Fast asleep in a trice. Never again did Bruma dare To venture into the Lego lair.