First there’s a little one, then a bigger one. Up pops another one, then another one. These little dirt hills have only just begun. Now they’re in the garden bed, then flower bed. They infiltrate the tool shed, there’s no where else to spread and that’s when I first saw their heads! They’re coming out in droves and spades, these moles are on parade!
Well, THIS one’s a fireman, THAT one’s a wireman, here all the shriners come! This molar mass exodus has only just begun! With the clowns, bands and floats now, they sing their own notes (and how!), This route is all through the yard! You’ve never seen a sight like this before! It’s so bizarre, it’s so bizarre...These moles are on parade!
That’s when I had the thought, of what these moles had brought. They broke with subterranean ways. I’d march them out across the land and take them from state to state. But that’s when they went back down, back to the underground. Back to where and whence they had came. They never came back up again, but I can still remember when they marched on that fateful day when the moles went on parade.
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