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I'm all alone in a room; Nobody here; So I remove myself from my chair; Walk down the hall to the stairs; Somebody took my house; And made it inside out; Now to cut the grass I have to do it under the bathroom steps; Honeybees and fireflies; Light up the place where once was my living room lies; As a matter of fact; It only takes four bricks; To make a wall so big; That it will furbish, furors and funk all the kids; So don't pet the cat, or I'll kiss you with my bat; You can't use that purr-fume that way; Purina have to be fed everyday; So little kids please come here; Snickers, by far, will make any child crawl; Then Baby Ruth just a sweet brute; I know what I'd say; I used to eat Milky way; So kids please stay off the grass; It'll be a matter of time when you'll have a house like mind; This Room outside Inn;
6/25/81 Written words by James Edward Lee & Gary Boyle ©1981

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