The Mice of Middleton Marsh

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Cover of the book The Mice of Middleton Marsh by Ann Margeton, Wayne Borean
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Author: Ann Margeton ISBN: 9780987722638
Publisher: Wayne Borean Publication: June 11, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ann Margeton
ISBN: 9780987722638
Publisher: Wayne Borean
Publication: June 11, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

THE MICE OF MIDDLETON MARSH

Far, far away in a magic land,
Where animals are people like you and me,
Lives a little mouse named Jimmy
He has a cottage small, as cute as it could be.

One night when the rain came tumbling down
There was a knock upon his door
And a new friend came into his life.
He would not be the same any more.

His name was Paddy, he was cold and poor
And Jimmy let him share his home,
This made the village a better place.
Paddy knew things he learned as he did roam.

The village was small with a narrow street
With shops running down each side.
A farm by the stream, where Farmer Brown lived,
Who seemed as tall as he was wide.

There was Rich Mouse who lived on the hill
Who owned a mansion tall and grand,
He owned the bank but was never mean
And gave things away on every hand.

There is a book full of tales and yarns
That you all should really read;
You will find hidden in the book
A good way of life that you could lead.

For the mice are kind and thoughtful,
Helpful and all hard working too,
They are willing to learn new things
And are an example for me and you.

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THE MICE OF MIDDLETON MARSH

Far, far away in a magic land,
Where animals are people like you and me,
Lives a little mouse named Jimmy
He has a cottage small, as cute as it could be.

One night when the rain came tumbling down
There was a knock upon his door
And a new friend came into his life.
He would not be the same any more.

His name was Paddy, he was cold and poor
And Jimmy let him share his home,
This made the village a better place.
Paddy knew things he learned as he did roam.

The village was small with a narrow street
With shops running down each side.
A farm by the stream, where Farmer Brown lived,
Who seemed as tall as he was wide.

There was Rich Mouse who lived on the hill
Who owned a mansion tall and grand,
He owned the bank but was never mean
And gave things away on every hand.

There is a book full of tales and yarns
That you all should really read;
You will find hidden in the book
A good way of life that you could lead.

For the mice are kind and thoughtful,
Helpful and all hard working too,
They are willing to learn new things
And are an example for me and you.

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