The Sheep adorns the landscape rural And is both singular and plural -- It gives grammarians the creeps To hear one say, "A flock of sheeps." The Sheep is gentle, meek and mild, And led in herds by man or child -- Being less savage than the rabbit, Sheep are gregarious by habit. The Sheep grows wool and thus promotes The making of vests, pants and coats -- Vests, pants and coats and woolen cloths Provide good food for hungry moths. With vegetables added to The Sheep, we get our mutton stew -- Experiments long since revealed The Sheep should first be killed and peeled. Thus, with our debt to them so deep, All men should cry "Praise be for Sheep!" -- And, if we happen to be shepherds, "Praise be they're not as fierce as leopards!"