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| GODS PERFECT CREATION |
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| GOD'S PERFECT CREATION � When God created kitty cats, He had no recipe, He knew He wanted something sweet, As sweet as sweet could be. � He started out with sugar, Adding just a trace of spice, Then stirred in drops of morning dew, To keep them fresh and nice. � He thought cats should be soft to pet, Thus he gave them coats of fur, So they could show they were content, He taught them how to purr. � He made for them long tails to wave, While strutting down the walk, Then trained them in meow-ology, So they could do cat-talk. � He made them into acrobats, And gave them grace and poise, Their wide-eyed curiosity, He took from little boys. � He put whiskers on their faces, Gave them tiny ears for caps, Then shaped their little bodies, To snugly fit on laps. � He gave them eyes as big as saucers, To look into man's soul, Then set a tolerance for mankind, As their purpose and their goal. � Benevolent ... and ... generous, He made so many of them, Then charged, with fatherly concern, The human race to love them. � When one jumped up upon His lap, God gently stroked its head, The cat gave Him a kitty kiss, "What wondrous love," God said. � God smiled at His accomplishment, So pleased with His creation, And said, with pride, as He sat back, "At last, I've reached purr-fection!" Virginia (Ginny) Ellis |
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