This is the story of Harvey Van Shrout,
Who lived by a motto: 'THROW EVERYTHING OUT.'
Well.... really not everything, some things he'd spare:
His clothing for instance, he'd wash and re-wear.
He wouldn't get rid of today's purchased milk,
Or boxes of soap suds, or ties made of silk.
Most everything else, well they all had to go..
He'd say, "we must throw it, it's useless, you know!"
But Harvey is married, a woman named Diasy
Who actually thought that her husband was crazy.
'cause Daisy saw value in all of their things,
Like bottle caps, scrap paper, even in strings.
She'd say, "things have value, it really is true.
All items have worth, they most certainly do."
They'd argue and argue and argue some more,
"Let's keep this old light bulb!"
--------- "You're cluttering the floor!"
"Get rid of that lamp shade!"
--------- "We must keep this pen."
"Oh throw it,"
---------"No keep it!.....Once more and again.
And sometimes they'd argue from morning 'till night..
The two very stubborn...
------I WONDER WHO'S RIGHT???