LASSIE
COME HOME
[The owner of the
film dog, Lassie, was granted a divorce,
with the dog cited
as correspondent by his wife, who
complained: “He loves the dog more than he loves me.”]
Ye
parrots, monkeys, dogs and cats
And
all ye other pet-made frats,
Take
heed of what is here retold
That
ye may never make so bold
To
gain your master’s love – his wife
May
break up all their married life.
For
Lassie’s owner’s wife would grouse,
“He
spends more time with dog than spouse,”
And
to his wife who wished to snog,
He’d
say “To love me, love my dog”.
With
which retort of course, so crude,
Domestic
turmoil then ensued.
And
so to court, for decree nisi,
Where
husband said, “It isn’t easy
To
find time for both wife and dog,
Affairs
would soon be in a fog.”
And
then said, smiling at the court,
“Well
now, judge, let’s have your report.”
Of
course, the judge could but conclude
His fault lay in his lassie-tude.
London, March 1948