The poem tells the interconnected story of a lady's hat that flew away in a stormy day and the people and animals connected to how it was eventually found. It follows the hat from being lost by the lady, to being found by a cat, and then traces back through the connections of the cat's owner, a dog that bit the owner, and additional animals and people all linked in a chain that ultimately relates back to the stormy day when the hat was lost.
The poem tells the interconnected story of a lady's hat that flew away in a stormy day and the people and animals connected to how it was eventually found. It follows the hat from being lost by the lady, to being found by a cat, and then traces back through the connections of the cat's owner, a dog that bit the owner, and additional animals and people all linked in a chain that ultimately relates back to the stormy day when the hat was lost.
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The poem tells the interconnected story of a lady's hat that flew away in a stormy day and the people and animals connected to how it was eventually found. It follows the hat from being lost by the lady, to being found by a cat, and then traces back through the connections of the cat's owner, a dog that bit the owner, and additional animals and people all linked in a chain that ultimately relates back to the stormy day when the hat was lost.
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Who found the lady’s hat That flew away because of the stormy day
There was a lad, so
handsome and tall Who owned the cat That found the lady’s hat That flew away because of the stormy day There was a dog that hates to play ball Who bit the lad so handsome and tall Who owned the cat That found the lady’s hat That flew away because of the stormy day
There were some worms that helplessly crawl
To eat the fruit that smells like menthol Which was thrown by the child oh so small Who pet the mouse that lives on the wall Who loves the dog that hates to play ball Who bit the lad so handsome and tall Who owned the cat That found the lady’s hat That flew away because of the stormy day
There was this big bird, as big as a yawl
And saw those worms that helplessly crawl To eat the fruit that smells like menthol Which was thrown by the child oh so small Who pet the mouse that lives on the wall Who loves the dog that hates to play ball Who bit the lad so handsome and tall Who owned the cat That found the lady’s hat That flew away because of the stormy day
A big tree fall
That killed the big bird as big as a yawl And saw those worms that helplessly crawl To eat the fruit that smells like menthol Which was thrown by the child oh so small Who pet the mouse that lives on the wall Who loves the dog that hates to play ball Who bit the lad so handsome and tall Who owned the cat That found the lady’s hat That flew away because of the stormy day