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The Dimly Lit House
(* = i) There’s a dimly lit house where a chicken sh*t mouse Hides in a hole from the man and his spouse He’s easy to please Just leave him some cheese And you won’t find a hole in your best Levi Strauss But it’s easy to see when it’s fait accompli And your new denim pants have a hole in one knee To take care of that They bought a big cat Then somehow that one hole had turned into three His wife bought those jeans so it started a row She quipped why don’t you chase that mouse with a cow They had quite a spat Which frightened the cat The mouse laughed and said so who’s chicken sh*t now? * Whoever said cats could catch mice were all liars The man left the house and drove off - screeching tyres He looked pretty grim The house was still dim That damned little mouse had chewed right though the wires
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