CURDLE THE COW by Russ McKay aka sillygrandpa.com

Posted on January 22, 2016
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‘Though she ate fresh grass and an occasional flower
When Curdle gave milk it was always sour
It must be said that she wasn’t all smiles
But was the grumpiest cow for seventeen miles

Farmer Jones tried hard to cheer her up
By letting her play with a newborn pup
But Curdle just grunted with a mournful moo
And Farmer Jones knew NOT what to do

The vet came with roses to sweeten her cud
But she preferred the rose thorns to the rose bud
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And rode back to his office on his Moped

No matter what cure was tried on the cow
Poor Farmer Jones just didn’t know HOW…
And with WHAT he could possibly treat her
That would be sure to make her milk sweeter

Then a surprising event did occur at the Fair
Our Farmer Jones and his cows were all there
And ‘though Curdle still mooed her mournful moo
She won “Best Buttermilk” and “Best Sour Cream” too.

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