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Too Much of a Good Thing
Two white rabbits arrived on Easter Sunday They sat in the basket, didn’t get away Until I woke and found them nestling there A wee young girl, I began stroking their hair As they grew older, there was a cage to clean The pellets they ate looked like awful cuisine Each day they went running through our enclosed yard Dad’s vegetable garden was ravaged hard Although Dad was dismayed, he never yelled out For he enjoyed watching them romping about I loved my bunnies, but boy did they grow fast They were bigger and bigger as each week passed By the end of summer as cooler winds blew I had 15 rabbits instead of just two Who would have guessed how quickly they procreate Leaps and bounds above normal human birth rate Finally came the day when Dad said, “Enough!” But giving them away proved terribly tough Our neighbors had seen what had happened to us Mom was in distress and put up quite a fuss Folks at the Humane Society just laughed To feed them, they would have needed a bank draft I placed them in a wagon, went door-to-door Found homes for thirteen, but still had two more Till the kindly old woman across the street Offered them a room in her “luxury” suite Suddenly one night the lady disappeared “Foreclosure,” some said, and that is what we feared By spring she had opened a "Bunny Resort" Visitors came, but she filed no earnings report The tax man came by and she vanished again Left on our doorstep, an empty rabbit pen A note was attached, explanation given She’d bestowed the rabbits on a magician So when I see rabbits pulled out of a hat I enjoy thinking we played a role in that *Written February 24, 2012 for Carol's "Bunny Rabbits" contest
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