Poem : "Two Little Kittens" by Anonymous (1880)
Two
Little Kittens Two little kittens, one stormy night,
Began to
quarrel, and then to fight;
One had a
mouse, the other had none,
And
that's the way the quarrel begun.
"I'll
have that mouse," sad the biggest cat;
"You'll
have that mouse? We'll see about that!"
"I
will have that mouse," said the eldest son;
"You
shan't have the mouse," said the little one.
I told
you before 'twas a stormy night
The old
woman seized her sweeping broom,
And swept
the two kittens right out of the room.
The
ground was covered with frost and snow,
And the
two little kittens had nowhere to go;
So they
laid them down on the mat at the door,
While the
old woman finished sweeping the floor.
Then they
crept in, as quiet as mice,
All wet
with the snow, and cold as ice,
For they
found it was better, that stormy night,
To lie
down and sleep than to quarrel and fight.
Two
Little Kittens Two little kittens, one stormy night,
Began to
quarrel, and then to fight;
One had a
mouse, the other had none,
And
that's the way the quarrel begun.
"I'll
have that mouse," sad the biggest cat;
"You'll
have that mouse? We'll see about that!"
"I
will have that mouse," said the eldest son;
"You
shan't have the mouse," said the little one.
I told
you before 'twas a stormy night
The old
woman seized her sweeping broom,
And swept
the two kittens right out of the room.
The
ground was covered with frost and snow,
And the
two little kittens had nowhere to go;
So they
laid them down on the mat at the door,
While the
old woman finished sweeping the floor.
Then they
crept in, as quiet as mice,
All wet
with the snow, and cold as ice,
For they
found it was better, that stormy night,
To lie
down and sleep than to quarrel and fight.
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