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The Little Trickster

June 24, 2015
By Siara BRONZE, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Siara BRONZE, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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There once was a mouse
In a boat house
Who played happy tricks
That made the whole family flauce

Now this little mouse was not run of the mill
He would plot for day’s and send others downhill
This little mouse would do things to fulfill
His own hapiness that brought him uphill

This mouse would steal his own mothers shoes
And trip his little sister to give her a bruise
He would soak his father dropping water babaloes
And the whole family cried not knowing what to do

Now one day the mouse was walking home from school
Preparing for the trick that was sure to be cool
when he trips on a string and acts like a fool
Falling into a hole much much deeper than his swimming pool

As scared as he was he then saw a fox
Who was dressed in a pair of the funniest socks
Now the mouse sure noticed that the fox liked to talks
As he asked him these questions that came to some shocks

The fox asked the mouse if he’d made all these traps
But the fox didn’t give the mouse any claps
Each time that the mouse denied all these traps
The hole would drop and the mouse would collapse

Then finnaly the mouse had enough of this game
So he learned his lesson and took all the blame
Then the hole that the mouse was down in defamed
As the poor little mouse fell and exclaimed

He was back and he started de-tricking the glue
When he saw the fox with the funniest sox right in his view
The fox smiled and the little mouse knew
That he learned that his lesson was owning up to what you do


The author's comments:

Inspired by Dr.Suess's the Bippilo Seed. Some words are made up (as Dr.Suess did) and it is all rhymed. 


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