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Timothy the Mouse

Timothy the mouse, once went to school, With all his pencils and books. He annoyed his principal, his teachers and friends And all the cafeteria's cooks. He threw paper airplanes and giggled and laughed, And jibbered and jabbered and yelled. The class bully squeaked and everyone shrieked, When Timothy tied a knot in his tail. Timothy, Timothy, you naughty little mouse, Why are you always so mean? You hurt other's feelings, and tails and ears, You've caused all this pain, have you seen? Timothy the mouse hung his head in shame, And slowly wiped a tear from his eye. He felt very sorry for what he had done, And all the others that he had made cr

Copyright © | Year Posted 2006




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