Art by Chelsea Pentland
Covered in dirt under the front porch
there is a Littlest Pet Shop.
When I went looking with a torch
I found a bayonet before I was told to stop.
There is a Littlest Pet Shop,
my favourite from childhood, lost as I
just found a bayonet and don’t want to stop
now – ‘don’t do that, you’ll take out someone’s eye’.
My favourite from childhood, lost as I
no longer bathe in laundry tubs. See
now, I don’t do that, I’ll take out someone’s eye!
Splashing around, I’m not old enough to be
no longer bathing in laundry tubs, see,
I will always wash in water from the kettle,
splashing around. I’m not old enough to be
buried in the ground, food for the stinging nettles.
I will always wash in water from the kettle,
and I will always go looking with a torch
for treasure buried in the ground; food for the stinging nettles
lost in the dirt under the front porch