Forget Your Perfect Storm
| I have the PERFECT COLD! |
Disclaimer: NOT MY POEM! Check "read more" at the end for the author.
Go hang yourself, you old M.D,!
You shall not sneer at me.
Pick up your hat and stethoscope,
Go wash your mouth with laundry soap;
I contemplate a joy exquisite
In not paying you for your visit.
I did not call you to be told
My malady is a common cold.
By pounding brow and swollen lip;
By fever's hot and scaly grip;
By those two red redundant eyes
That weep like woeful April skies;
By racking snuffle, snort, and sniff;
By handkerchief after handkerchief;
This cold you wave away as naught
Is the damnedest cold man ever caught!
Give ear, you scientific fossil!
Here is the genuine Cold Colossal;
The Cold of which researchers dream,
The Perfect Cold, the Cold Supreme.
This honored system humbly holds
The Super-cold to end all colds;
The Cold Crusading for Democracy;
The Führer of the Streptococcracy.
Bacilli swarm within my portals
Such as were ne'er conceived by mortals,
But bred by scientists wise and hoary
In some Olympic laboratory;
Bacteria as large as mice,
With feet of fire and heads of ice
Who never interrupt for slumber
Their stamping elephantine rumba.
A common cold, gadzooks, forsooth!
Ah, yes. And Lincoln was jostled by Booth;
Don Juan was a budding gallant,
And Shakespeare's plays show signs of talent;
The Arctic winter is fairly coolish,
And your diagnosis is fairly foolish.
Oh what a derision history holds
For the man who belittled the Cold of Colds!
... anybody want to guess the author?
-- Ogden Nash
Poem compliments of son Nathan. Thanks, sprout.
Comments
It coulda been you, Fred. I was bettin' on ya.
Posted by: trish | February 26, 2004 5:27 PM
Oh, If you are the author of that, then you will definitely be published...soon. If not then you need to fess up. Regardless, I hope you get better soon.
Posted by: Marie | February 26, 2004 7:33 PM
The only good thing about a cold is that after a while, it runs its course.
Posted by: Denny | February 26, 2004 8:26 PM
Great work Fred! Now get over it and get well soon. Billy-- digging out of the snow-- Jones
Posted by: BILLY THE BLOGGING POET | February 26, 2004 11:57 PM