When Heather Ate The Pepper Poem
When Heather ate the pepper
As teeny as a mouse
She yowled with her mouth ablaze
While running through the house
She spat, she coughed
She drank some water
Her pleas are heard
By her divorced father
He dashed to the store
Like a full-grown stallion
To grab not a pint or a quart
But raw milk in gallons
Heather gulped and gulped
While lying on her side
Until the fire in her
Stomach has dwindled
Smoke rises from her body
Climbing to Arcadia
As Heather kissed her father
Conjured a doughty idea
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