They all must live together |
We all have little piggies. You know the ones I mean, the ones we hide from others, no longer to be seen. They once were bare and shoeless. We waved them in the air when we were little infants without the slightest care. But now that we are older those piggies don’t come out. When did you last expose them and wave them all about? Those piggies have grown bigger, not little any more. I guess it was that roast beef they brought home from the store. But still I have to wonder about the smallest one. What caused him to go crying? That couldn’t have been fun. All siblings have their problems, of that there is no doubt. I’d like to know his story and if they worked it out. They all must live together, as everybody knows. What kind of foot would that be without all of those toes? So maybe he was hurting. You know how toes can be. It happens when you stub one. It’s easy as can be. I hope that he is fine now and all the others too, ‘Cause they must live together all stuffed inside my shoe. This little piggy went to market. This little piggy stayed home. This little piggy had roast beef. And this little piggy had none. And this little piggy went wee, wee, wee, wee all the way home. |