Two hungry dogs went out on a walk They were caught by the smell of a big butcher’s block
The two hungry dogs thought their dreams had come true They seen treats and steaks and sausages too
One dog jumped on top of his brother They borrowed a blanket from passing by mother One trotted up to the shop and rang on the bell The butcher opened the door, asked the man was he well
One hungry dog nods his head to the butcher What a strange-looking man the butcher said with a mutter
The dogs lost balance, the blanket fell to the floor The butcher was angry he locked them behind a big door
The time went by, their bellies started to rumble They had to make their escape before they were in trouble
The two hungry dogs knocked over some boxes The butcher went to see what had caused it
He went into the room but no sign of a dog Only some boxes that started to walk
The butcher watched them go quickly right out the door He tried to stop them but was knocked to the floor The dogs pushed close the door of the room The butcher locked inside, his face full of gloom
For the two hungry dogs now alone in the shop Munched and scoffed and devoured the lot.

