Poem Shel Silverstein

No Thank You

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No I do not want a kitten,
No cute, cuddly kitty-poo,
No more long hair in my  cornflakes,
No more midnight meowing mews,
No more scratchin’, snarlin’, spitters
No more sofas clawed to shreds,
No more smell of kitty litter,
No more mousies in my bed.
No, I will not take that kitten—
I’ve had lice and I’ve had fleas,
I’ve been scratched and sprayed and bitten,
I’ve developed allergies.
If you’ve got an ape, I’ll take him,
If you have a lion, that’s fine,
If you brought some walking bacon,
Leave him, here, I’ll treat him kind.
I have room for mice and gerbils,
I have beds for boars and bats,
But please, please take away that kitten—
Quick—’fore it becomes a cat.
Well…it is kind of cute at that.

On The Way To The Bottom
No Difference

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