Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Rats and Mice

Arindam Moulick, EzineArticles Basic PLUS Author
Arindam Moulick
Day in and day out,
Rats and mice together shout.
You will hop skip and jump in fear;
Catch them if you can dear!
Oh! It’s so hard to shoo them away.
Are they going out anyway?
A fat rat will say ‘No!’
You will kiss its tail and bow.

Do not think twice
To kill rats and mice
Lay them sweet poisoned nuts
And watch them lose their guts.
Not an easy task to kill;
You will be put on a physical drill.
Rats and mice are a menace;
You will find them fighting on a terrace
Peep into its palatial hole,
You will find a big fat mole!

By Arindam Moulick

- Written on 1 July 1996

- First published in the children's column called Poet's Corner in the Deccan Chronicle in 1996.

- This poem has also been featured on the EzineArticles.com website. Click on the web link below to read the poem: http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Orb-of-the-Moon-and-Two-Other,-Three-Poems&id=9266496