An oldie, but goodie... I wrote this ditty probably ten years ago... While still working shift work at the nuclear power plant...
'Twas the day after midnights, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, the cat caught the mouse;
The clothes were all hung on a chair,
In hopes that laundry day soon would be there;
Nestled we were, all snug in our bed,
While visions of cool breezes danced in our heads;
Me in my skivies,
but holy they weren't,
since Wal-Mart had a sale 3 pair for a five,
and Jack in his collar,
I awoke with a holler,
When out on the porch there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from the bed to see what the F@#$ was the matter.
Away to the door I stumbled slowly,
Totally unready for the sight before me,
As I opened the door, what should appear,
But a miniature old lady with big blue hair,
With a sales pitch so lively and quick,
I knew in a moment see was looking at my "Rick",
So I said with a grin,
Mornin' Wood, you like to come in?
She said If you're sleeping, you should put up a sign.
I asked Are you blind?
It seems plain to me,
and says Private Property!
Now dash away! dash away! dash away all!
And don't come back in the fall,
Jehovah she witnessed,
But the wrath of God they'll see,
If they come back here at all,
I shut the door tightly,
and said I've got to pee.
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