Monday, April 03, 2006

Don't Mess With Mum


We had a Dads poem yesterday, today it's Moms turn.


DON'T MESS WITH MUM.

My son came home from school one day,
with a smirk upon his face.
He decided he was smart enough
to put me in my place.


Guess what I learned in Civics 2
That's taught byMr.Wright,
It's all about the laws today
The "Children's Bill of Rights”


It says I need not clean my room,
don't have to cut my hair
No one can tell me what to think,
or speak, or what to wear.


I have freedom from religion,
and regardless what you say
I don't have to bow my head,
and I sure don't have to pray.


I can wear earrings if I want
And pierce my tounge and nose

I can read & watch just what I like,
get tattoos from head to toe.


And if you ever spank me,
I'll charge you with a crime.
I'll back up all my charges,
with the marks on my behind.


Don't you ever touch me,
my body's only for my use,
not for your hugs and kisses,
that's just more child abuse.


Don't preach about your morals,
like your Mama did to you.
That's nothing more than mind control,
And it's illegal too!


Mom, I have these children's rights,
you can't influence me,
or I'll call Children's Services Division,
better know as C.S.D.


Of course my first instinct was
to toss him out the door.
But the chance to teach him a lesson
made me think a little more.


I mulled it over carefully,
I couldn't let this go.
A smile crept upon my face,
he's messing with a pro.


Next day I took him shopping
at the local Goodwill Store.
I told him, "Pick out all you want,
there's shirts & pants galore.


I've called and checked with C.S.D.
who said they didn't care
if I bought you K-Mart shoes
instead of those Nike Airs.


I've cancelled that appointment
to take your driver's test.
The C.S.D. is unconcerned
so I'll decide what's best.


I said "No time to stop and eat,
or pick up stuff to munch.
And tomorrow you can start to learn
to make your own sack lunch.


Just save the raging appetite,
and wait till dinner time.
We're having liver and onions,
a favourite dish of mine."


He asked "Can I please rent a movie,
to watch on my VCR?"
"Sorry, but I sold your TV,
for new tires on my car.


I also rented out your room,
you'll take the couch instead.
The C.S.D. requires
just a roof over your head.


Your clothing won't be trendy now,
I'll choose what we eat,
That allowance that you used to get
will buy me something neat.


I'm selling off your jet ski,
dirt-bike & roller blades.
Check out the "Parents Bill of Rights,"
It's in effect today!


Hey hot shot, are you crying,
Why are you on your knees?
Are you asking God to help you out,
instead of C.S.D..?"


Author Unknown, (But one smart Mom.)


3 comments:

Miss Cellania said...

I like it! I like the attitude, but my kids don't have such things for me to take away, alas.

Merle said...

Hi Peter ~~ This poem is a good one.
One for the Mums of this world.
I like the small, simple poems best.
Cheers, Merle.

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