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Bandito the Mexican Cat

Bandito, the Mexican cat, Was counting pesos where he sat, A sneaky cat, you never knew Exactly what he was going to do. Stealthily working in the night, Stealing jewels kept out of sight, A nimble safe cracker of renown, Robbing mansions all over town. A black cat only rarely seen, People only knowing where he'd been, Rich townsfolk lived in dreaded fear Of the whiskered feline coming near. Bandito, the dangerous Mexican cat, Not the kind you'd want to pat, But that won't happen cause you won't see As he goes about, his crime spree. A royal maharaja visiting old Mexico Saw his rubies disappear so, Not a track, just merely a trace, Of a few cat hairs out of place. So many good citizens were upset, Police finally hatched a trap to be set, Eventually this feline of criminal ilk, Was brought down by, a large bowl of milk.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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Date: 11/2/2017 10:39:00 AM
Hello John, your poem is cute. I see the bandit was caught. Have a nice day my friend.
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Date: 11/14/2015 8:46:00 AM
John :) Congratulations on having your poem featured on the soups Home Page. ~SKAT LOVE~
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John Williams
Date: 11/15/2015 1:27:00 AM
Thank you Skat, I appreciate you having a read----kind regards-----John

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