Matty and the shoe


Matty made her mother madAnd this made her brother sad.Mother yelled at brother tooWhen Matty gave the dog the shoe.
Mother really liked the shoeUnfortunately, the dog did too.
The shoe was made of hide and suchThat the dog liked very much.When Matty threw the dog the shoeHe naturally began to chew.
Mother really liked the shoeUnfortunately, the dog did too.
Mother bought the shoe on saleHad just received it through the mail.She only got it yesterdayAnd still she had the bill to pay.
The dog was barking at the couchAnd mother found the noise too much.As she was talking on the phone.She said, “Matty, throw the dog his bone.”
Unfortunately the bone was lost.Matty needed something else to toss.So she threw the shoe across the roomAn action that spelt Doom, Doom, Doom.
Matty returned to her TV show.Mother said she didn’t have to go.The dog was quiet after allAnd brother was playing with a ball.
Brother really didn’t careWhat the dog was doing by the chair.And Matty she cared even lessAfter all she’d done her best.
When Mother’s phone call finally endedShe grabbed the shoe, but the dog defended.This resulted in a tug of warBrother laughed and Mother swore.
Mother finally won the warBut the dog went flying across the floor.Matty screamed and said, “You beast,”She was grounded for a month at least.
Brother, innocent from the startContinued to laugh, which wasn’t smart.Mother turned on Brother as wellAnd stopped his laugh with a bellowing yell.
Mother really liked the shoeUnfortunately, the dog did too.
Dad’s part in the story was very smallUntil he returned from his trip to the mall.After hearing the story of Mother’s dayHe agreed the children would have to pay.
Matty had to live without her phoneAnd was lectured for hours on the meaning of bone.Dad disagreed that the dog was at fault“He is only an animal and isn’t real smart.”
With the dog at his feet, Dad made his point.Mother argued with Dad, her mood out of joint.“He doesn’t know what he did, the silly old fellowHe’s faithful and loyal and really quite mellow.”
Dad continued to talk. Mother listened some moreUntil the dog threw up on the floor.“Serves him right,” Mother righteously said.
“You deserve each other. İ’m going to bed.”
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Published on November 30, 2017 08:58
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