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Walking My Tiger Home
When I was walking my tiger home I wondered why I was all alone How all the neighbours did stare At us out in the fresh air But I couldn’t leave tiger to roam Tiger’s quite a large ‘pussy cat’ With black stripes that make him look fat He attracts quite a crowd With his roar being loud It’s no wonder we get stared at Tiger recently lived in a zoo Looking sad in his cage painted blue I obtained the door key Tiger now lives with me He’s great pals with my pet kangaroo Tiger loves to eat lots of meat He’ll paw at me with his huge feet Then he’ll sit next to me When we watch the TV We share popcorn as a nice treat Friends no longer come visit my house But tiger wouldn’t hurt a small mouse People always are wary Of my pet who looks scary (They are lucky they’ve not met my spouse!) I’m reading an excellent tiger tome It advises feeding him honeycomb He now looks quite divine You can see his coat shine When you see me walking my tiger home Walking my Tiger Home contest sponsored by David Lindsay 07~23~16
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