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The Cat on the Mat
Cats were once treated as gods,
Now shown to be frauds,
I like their fluffy little paws,
and their mighty jaws
As I look out my window,
I see the village of Mindo,
On the street I see a cat,
laying on a tattered mat
It looks up at me,
Like a silent plea,
"can you save thy"
as it starts to cry.
As I go down the stairs I imagine,
What in the world just happened,
Did that cat just talk?
In a haze I trip on my frock,
Down the stairs I fell,
And in pain I yell,
When I make it to the mat,
There is no cat,
My vision has gone blurry,
Why was I in a hurry,
Then my shoulders shrugs,
That's why you shouldn't do drugs.
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