There
was a commotion
Down under the sea;
The
dog and the catfish
Were scrappy’s could be.
The
dog barked with fury,
The cat scratched and spat,
Then
climbed a sunk masthead
He couldn’t get at.
Two
swordfish they dueled,
Two skates became jagged;
A
horned pout blew loudly
And had to be gagged.
A
school of wild porpoise
Got into a gale
To
which was soon added
A shark and a whale.
The
shark was whaled badly
And run down the pike;
The
hake grabbed the sculpin’
And made a wild strike.
The
frightened sea robin
Let out a loud squeal;
“I
think,” croaked the toad fish,
“This ain’t a squared eel.”
July
11, ‘09
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