19 December 2012

I'm in the mood about writing about a bunny called Babbity :) So, here goes:

There was once a rabbit family, Their colours were, grey, brown and white, And one day a fox came lurking, And gave the poor family such a fright,

The youngest of the rabbit crew, Was white, lob eared, named Babbity, Babbity loved the big orange beast, Now, Babbity isn't so...Rabbity,

Weeks later, Babbity went searching, In the woods for his little friend, Through all the trees and bushes Many leaves Babbity did trend,

When Mama rabbit served out supper, She asked Babbity, what he got up to, He told her, his story, Adding,' Not much really..you?'

The next day, he found one, It's white tipped tail poking out, From under a heap of bushes, Babbity didn't at all doubt,

That it would be a snakes tail, He accompanied here, He wondered what would happen if, He went up to have another peer,

The snake woke up, With a hissy-fit, 'What are you doing here, young rabbit?' Babbity looked down his sand pit,

'Nothing much, I promise, sir' Babbity excused himself, For the snake went back to sleep, with a little stir,

When Babbity went home that supper, Father asked that same question as mother, 'What have you done today, Babbity?' Babbity told them the whole story, while feeding his baby brother,

A few days this happened, And still no luck with the fox, Until, one late March day, When Babbity decided to look under some rocks,

He saw tunnels And a little snout 'Hello little rabbit.' It's voice echoed about

'Are you a fox' Asked the lob eared bunny 'Why yes I am, And I have a hungry tummy'

Babbity smiled and hopped on down, To where the the fox sat, The orange killer grinned, And they sat down for a chat,

'I say, dear Babbity, Do you want tea?' Rabbit said no, but fox got him to plea,

'Alright then, Mr. Fox, sir, I would love to come for tea, Who would miss an opportunity, To eat tea with a fox, not me!'

'Just lie on the table' Said the wise old fox, Unknowing what to do, Babbity head for the rocks,

The fox lashed out, And just in time, To watch Babbity, Head for the thyme

Babbity knew not to, Eat tea with a fox, That was true, Stay clear of any fox who lives under a pile of rocks!

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