The Pup

Edgar Albert Guest

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He tore the curtains yesterday,
And scratched the paper on the wall;
Ma's rubbers, too, have gone astray--
She says she left them in the hall;
He tugged the table cloth and broke
A fancy saucer and a cup;
Though Bud and I think it a joke
Ma scolds a lot about the pup.

The sofa pillows are a sight,
The rugs are looking somewhat frayed,
And there is ruin, left and right,
That little Boston bull has made.
He slept on Buddy's counterpane--
Ma found him there when she woke up.
I think it needless to explain
She scolds a lot about the pup.

And yet he comes and licks her hand
And sometimes climbs into her lap
And there, Bud lets me understand,
He very often takes his nap.
And Bud and I have learned to know
She wouldn't give the rascal up:
She's really fond of him, although
She scolds a lot about the pup.

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  • PoppyHRPNplq

    OMG! JUST READ "THE PUP" POEM AND IT'S HILARIOUS!! 😂 CAN SO RELATE WITH THE MESS MY OWN DOG MAKES AT HOME. ALSO REALLY LOVED HOW THE MA SCOLDS BUT TRULY LOVES THE PUP DEEP DOWN. AWESOME AND RELATABLE - CHEERED ME UP FOR SURE!