(A/N: Well well well, back at last. Doubt anybody remembers me, mwahaha. Used to go by the alias Grath Longrudder... eh. Haven't written any Redwall stuffs in a long time. Anyway, I just finished Loamhedge and inspiration struck. I have the black eye to prove it. Written in a grand total of four minutes. R and R! Enjoy!)

Sister Setiva's Strike

Sister Setiva went on strike

One stuffy summer morn,

The dibbuns would not cooperate,

Not for swat or scold or scorn.

Muggum made a mess of himself

Shilly was simply smelly

Yooch was yielding a yellowing rash

that stretched from his neck to his belly.

Buffle babbled of butter

The evidence splattered afar

His fur was slick and yellowed

From the fresh-churned butter jar.

Coupled with Springald and Fenna

Who were laden with too much perfume

And Hortwill Longblade Braebuck

Who'd eaten himself to sure doom.

Setiva just couldn't take it

The Abbey was running wild

Suddenly each Brother and Sister

was messy as each little child!

Abbot Carrul with crumbs in his whiskers

Foremole with his huge dirty claws

A stain on Sister Portula's habit

In each beast she'd find some great flaw.

"Nae more physicks, nae more baths!

Ah tell ye, Ah've had enough!

Ye thooght Sis Set'va were tough afore,

Things'll soon bae gettin' real rough!"

"I'll nae bathe ye like naughtae whelps

An' chase ye wit mah stick

Ah trust ye'll do et all yerselves

Clean pressed wi' fur nice an' slick!"

"'Cos next time ye're sick or hurt,

An' in need o' a remedy,

Doon't come knocken' round mae door,

That ain't where ye'll find me!"

"There're baests in yon forest

More in need o' mah service

Ye'll lay there'n'perish 'cos ye were messy

Now doon' that make ye nervous?"

One by one they filed down

Into the Abbey pond

Not one beast wanted to lose

Sister Setiva, of whom they were fond.

Sure she gave yucky old physicks

And soaped and rinsed the dibbuns,

But nobeast was ever worse for the wear,

After the good Sister's treatments were given.

With a careful eye she followed them down

Leaning on that blackthorn stick,

And as she watched each beast bathe himself,

That fussy old shrew was taken quick!

She hit the water, in Carrul's paws,

By Martha and Toran supported,

Thrashing around like a mad old beast

Enraged that she had been thwarted.

But the Abbot noted with pleasant air,

That an odd little scent had been sniffed,

Though not to fear, it was gone now,

But Sister Setiva still was quite miffed.

She paddled about in the water

Scolding like tomorrow'd not come,

But the shrewnurse knew in her dear old heart

No real harm had been done.

"Ah'm here tae stay," she called out loud

"So listen good an' sound-

Join me in th' infirmary

Physicks all around!"