A black and white cat got a little too curious
Curiosity killed the cat,
For he dove in with excess zeal.
The bag snapped tight, which he gnawed at,
Leaving him to whimper and kneel.
Curiosity killed the cat,
Leeching schemes into the air,
A wild and dangerous hazmat.
There is no seal to spare.
Curiosity killed the cat,
Tipping him into the dirt.
Interest is a feral caveat,
With which a cat should flirt.
Curiosity may have killed the cat,
But satisfaction brought him back.
