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Created on: April 15, 2010 Last Updated: January 23, 2011
Black cats
A Black cat
Crossed my path today
Inside a derelict house
It went to hide
Oh No!
It's bad Luck
Something bad they say
Is going to happen today
Whatever I do
Wherever I go
To all I say
A Black cat
Crossed my path today
Then late at night
The doorbell rings
Oh No!
Is this it?
I just knew
A Black cat
Crossed my path today
At the door he stood
A huge man
With a hood
In his hand
A pamphlet that read
Please help find our Black cat
Miss Shoes
The reward is huge
Once we got there
At the derelict house
Quite near
Miss Shoes was there
Oh dear!
At her side
Not one
But nine
Black cats
She has to rear
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