Hurrying to my work in the untimely shower Caught my ears the mews but it was rush hour Must be another kitten born with no luck Abandoned in the shrub dying on sidewalk!
The day soon rubbed off the mews from my mind Till my feet trudged home leaving the drudge behind Once upon that sidewalk in twilight’s grayish hues I heard it from neath of grass pain’s plaintive mews!
Must be an angel possessed me I did find it out Picked up took home put warm milk into its mouth My lady unpleased said our hands are already full Here you bring another like you isn’t another fool!
But she was the first one to make it a cosy bed She was the one worrying how it to be properly fed Yet filled the air its agony’s mews all day and night She said your taking it here wasn’t all that right!
Its ma must have left the baby in the bush safely hiding Picking up and taking it home was quite a wrong thing She must be now crying wild searching everywhere The baby wouldn’t stop crying till getting back mother!
So the cute kitten I placed back in the hideout on sidewalk With the prayer it gets back ma wishing it good luck Leaving it with heavy heart I walked away for day’s work Sighed the silent sidewalk on my way home after dark!
sometimes the dividing line between wrong and right is too thin.