Two Little Kittens by Jane Taylor | Poem | Story | Nursery Rhyme |

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Two little kittens,
    One stormy night,
    Began to quarrel,
    And then to fight.
    One had a mouse
    And the other had none;
    And that was the way
    The quarrel begun.
    “I'll have that mouse,”
    Said the bigger cat.
    “You'll have that mouse?
    We'll see about that!”
    “I will have that mouse,”
    Said the tortoise-shell;
    And, spitting and scratching,
    On her sister she fell.
    I've told you before
    'Twas a stormy night,
    When these two kittens
    Began to fight.
    The old woman took
    The sweeping broom,
    And swept them both
    Right out of the room.
    The ground was covered
    With frost and snow,
    They had lost the mouse,
    And had nowhere to go.
    So they lay and shivered
    Beside the door,
    Till the old woman finished
    Sweeping the floor.
    And then they crept in
    As quiet as mice,
    All wet with snow
    And as cold as ice.
    They found it much better
    That stormy night,
    To lie by the fire,
    Than to quarrel and fight.

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