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Two Cats for One Hat (Or Snitches Get Snitches)
The sun did not shine.
It was nighttime, you see.
So I sat with my book
Just as bored as can be.
I sat there with Daddy.
Mom slept and I sat
I hoped I could read her
The Cat in the Hat.
We were almost done!
My treat was on track!
For next we would read
How the Cat would come back!
I saw where she hid my new
Treat!
Treat!
Treat!
Treat!
If I could sneak a peak
That would be cool and neat!
I would not make a BUMP!
That would make Mommy jump!
I snuck!
In the bottom drawer it sat!
I snuck!
Out with the next book
Of the Cat in the Hat!
Half done with the first
Why did I skip it like that?
I knew I was wrong
Breaking rules was not funny.
But I wanted to peek
Before the sun was sunny!
“I knew I could get away with my prize,”
I thought with a smile
“And Mommy will not wake or stir
Not for a while.
I will take a quick peek
Like a bad little sneak
And once my sneaking has peaked
With not even a squeak
I will un-sneak my sneak
Oh how Momma would freak!
But my sneak-game’s on-fleek!
She will never know
Of her son’s geeky streak!”
I climbed up the couch
By Daddy I sat
With my major awards
Two cats in one hat!
Dad looked and said “Hey!
How did you get that?
How did you get two cats?
You did not read the first hat!”
But I whispered, “No! No!
Please speak softly, OK?
Or you will wake up my Mom
She would take it away!”
Then I heard Mom yell loud,
“Bring that book back, B.J.!”
I scowled at my dad
Who laughed with a wink
I was so very mad
At that foul Father fink
As my sneak was un-snuck
I thought isn’t this rich?
Never would I have thunk
Dad was a punk-ass snitch!
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Written for imaginary garden with real toads Celebrating Children’s Poetry – Dreaming with Stacie, and shared on dVerse’s OpenLinkNight # 193. The prompt was for us to write a poem that draws upon our childhood imagination.
When I closed my eyes to speak to my younger self, I was instantly transported back to the 70’s. True story! I was about four, or as I liked to call it, “Four-and-a-half”. Mom was teaching me to read, and I took to it like a duck to water. This is where my nerdery began.
I was nowhere near emotionally developed enough to deal with a cliffhanger, and Mom was too tired to let me read the first book to her so I could get to the second one. I took matters into my own hands, and Dad ratted me out real sneaky like and laughed in my face after I got in trouble with Mom. I swear, if I had been big enough to kick an ass, his ass would’ve been the first one I kicked that night. It’s like dude never heard the old “Snitches get Stitches” nursery rhyme, Knaamean?
So yeah, I wanted to kick my dad’s ass that night. Dirty snitch! May his soul rest in peace.
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Giggled all the way through. I used to hide under my bed to read my books so to avoid being sneaked.
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Delightfully penned
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Barry, this is fabulous! I just laughed out loud at the computer screen reading it. Another one that I must share with my kids!! I have encouraged them to be bookworms like myself, and now pay the price of finding them awake after bedtime with penlights under their covers, books in hand. They dressed up as Thing 1 & 2 for Storybook Day & Halloween a couple seasons ago, and it was such fun! 🙂 Thank you for participating in my prompt Have a wonderful weekend! -Stacie
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I love this!❤️ Thank you for the hearty laughs, Barry 😀
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Well rhymed and moves well. And the line “my sneak-game’s on-fleek!” was hilarious.
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I laughed out loud too. Particularly loved the snarky finale!
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I liked the sneak being un-snuck. Nice meter and rhyme.
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This is a delightful read Barry ~
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Love it Barry… the rhymes are perfect… I wonder how you would un-sneak…
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What a rollicking fun read!
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Thank you. It was fun to write too!
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Brilliant poem, I love it.
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