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“Thou Shall Not Keep No Pets.” they said On our housing estate Maybe that’s why mum got mad When I brought home a snake. It was very pretty really With a pattern on its back Parts of it was sorta green The rest was sorta black “Get that out of here.” Mum cried Racing to the loo “Get it right away. I’ll not budge until you do.” I thought, ‘Well. That ain’t friendly. Such behaviour just ain’t right.’ “If that’s the way you feel mum, You can stay in there all night.” I settled down outside loo door My lonely vigil I would keep I would not weaken in my task Not even for a sleep “I can outlast you mum.” I called “Just you wait and see And I didn’t falter, till half past six And it was time for tea. “What can I have for dinner mum, For surely I must eat?” “Toss out that ruddy snake.” she said “And I’ll cook you up a treat.” “I will make your favourite meal With lots of ice cream to follow.” I tell you that was tempting And my tummy was quite hollow. But, “I’ll not submit to bribery, or coercion.” I did claim. “I have principles you know? But I’m hungry All the same.” “Well go into the kitchen dear.” “Switch the oven on to ‘Bake’.” And when it’s glowing, nice and hot Toss in that bleedin’ snake”
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Jan 7, 2011
Jan 7, 2011 at 2:32 AM UTC
The Snake
“Thou Shall Not Keep No Pets.” they said On our housing estate Maybe that’s why mum got mad When I brought home a snake. It was very pretty really With a pattern on its back Parts of it was sorta green The rest was sorta black “Get that out of here.” Mum cried Racing to the loo “Get it right away. I’ll not budge until you do.” I thought, ‘Well. That ain’t friendly. Such behaviour just ain’t right.’ “If that’s the way you feel mum, You can stay in there all night.” I settled down outside loo door My lonely vigil I would keep I would not weaken in my task Not even for a sleep “I can outlast you mum.” I called “Just you wait and see And I didn’t falter, till half past six And it was time for tea. “What can I have for dinner mum, For surely I must eat?” “Toss out that ruddy snake.” she said “And I’ll cook you up a treat.” “I will make your favourite meal With lots of ice cream to follow.” I tell you that was tempting And my tummy was quite hollow. But, “I’ll not submit to bribery, or coercion.” I did claim. “I have principles you know? But I’m hungry All the same.” “Well go into the kitchen dear.” “Switch the oven on to ‘Bake’.” And when it’s glowing, nice and hot Toss in that bleedin’ snake”
rhandom-rhymer
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Australian
Jan 7, 2011
Jan 7, 2011 at 2:32 AM UTC
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