The Clever Mouse (The Squeakuel) Poem by Chris Embrick

The Clever Mouse (The Squeakuel)

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Clever, clever little mouse
you were wise to leave my house
the cat's content
the Maid's all smiles
now, you roam
the church's aisles

Behind the pulpit
safe you snooze
there's always food
under the pews
no mean Puss here
to cause you fright
the music fills you
with delight

I came to visit
saw you scurry
your secret's safe
no need to worry
here, you'll have
a life of ease
plenty of wafers
but little cheese

Clever, clever little mouse
you were wise to leave my house.

Thursday, January 24, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: house,mice,moving on
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lodigiana Poetess 25 January 2019

I just love this! ! ! I am entranced by this Clever Mouse and wait in anticipation to see what other mischief he gets up to..thank you so much for the 'Squeakuel' (Love the play on words here!) My afternoon is now filled with smiles my friend! xxx10

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Kumarmani Mahakul 24 January 2019

Clever little mouse was ready to leave the house and you observed this mouse carefully. With delight you saw scurry. This poem reflects your keen observation skill. This is definitely excellently penned and very pleasing to read. An excellent sharing is done.10

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