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He’s not a real doctor. I thought you should know. But you’ve probably figured that out. The whole idea seemed rather silly to me But he urged, just hear me out! First, was the cat Always pawing and scratching Making a mess of the house And what’s even worse Is that cat in his hat Not once tried to catch a mouse! Red Fish and Blue they are here too But kept in a separate bowl I’m not sure why, I don’t care to ask The answer not worth the trouble Books stacked high, a rainbow of knowledge tottering towards the sky. As I cook, and I clean One Fish and Two jump up, trying to fly. “The books, the books,” he shouts in a flurry As I rush to steady the stack With him for my husband I’m never quite sure just what will happen next! You should’ve been around last Christmas time Don’t worry, not a thing is missing That green furry thing is quite old in his age and came by the doc’s inviting They sat around talking who’s who in the world over a cup of tea but what the doc wanted was the mean thing as the star in his new movie Then there was Horton A big surprise, he found on one of his trips He wasn’t so bad, it was just his size That caused the disturbance But don’t pity me I married the man And oh the places we went. Just for the record, When Sam made us brunch, It made my stomach quite sick. The day we met I knew he was special Doodling all the time “Those really are quite good” I mentioned to him After that, he made me his wife He told me one day what he wanted to do write for kids across the globe I stood by his side and what can I say he’s done a really great job!
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May 8, 2010
May 8, 2010 at 12:19 AM UTC
Mrs.S
He’s not a real doctor. I thought you should know. But you’ve probably figured that out. The whole idea seemed rather silly to me But he urged, just hear me out! First, was the cat Always pawing and scratching Making a mess of the house And what’s even worse Is that cat in his hat Not once tried to catch a mouse! Red Fish and Blue they are here too But kept in a separate bowl I’m not sure why, I don’t care to ask The answer not worth the trouble Books stacked high, a rainbow of knowledge tottering towards the sky. As I cook, and I clean One Fish and Two jump up, trying to fly. “The books, the books,” he shouts in a flurry As I rush to steady the stack With him for my husband I’m never quite sure just what will happen next! You should’ve been around last Christmas time Don’t worry, not a thing is missing That green furry thing is quite old in his age and came by the doc’s inviting They sat around talking who’s who in the world over a cup of tea but what the doc wanted was the mean thing as the star in his new movie Then there was Horton A big surprise, he found on one of his trips He wasn’t so bad, it was just his size That caused the disturbance But don’t pity me I married the man And oh the places we went. Just for the record, When Sam made us brunch, It made my stomach quite sick. The day we met I knew he was special Doodling all the time “Those really are quite good” I mentioned to him After that, he made me his wife He told me one day what he wanted to do write for kids across the globe I stood by his side and what can I say he’s done a really great job!
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May 8, 2010
May 8, 2010 at 12:19 AM UTC
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