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		<title>Poem Grandpa Is Ashamed by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 09:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A child need not be very cleverTo learn that &#8220;Later, dear&#8221; means &#8220;Never.&#8221;

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A child need not be very clever<br />To learn that &#8220;Later, dear&#8221; means &#8220;Never.&#8221;</p>

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		<title>Poem The Purist by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 03:56:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I give you now Professor Twist,A conscientious scientist,Trustees exclaimed, &#8220;He never bungles!&#8221;And sent him off to distant jungles.Camped on a tropic riverside,One day he missed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I give you now Professor Twist,<br />A conscientious scientist,<br />Trustees exclaimed, &#8220;He never bungles!&#8221;<br />And sent him off to distant jungles.<br />Camped on a tropic riverside,<br />One day he missed his loving bride.<br />She had, the guide informed him later,<br />Been eaten by an alligator.<br />Professor Twist could not but smile.<br />&#8220;You mean,&#8221; he said, &#8220;a crocodile.&#8221;</p>

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		<title>Poem A Caution To Everybody by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 09:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consider the auk;Becoming extinct because he forgot how to fly, and could only walk.Consider man, who may well become extinctBecause he forgot how to walk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consider the auk;<br />Becoming extinct because he forgot how to fly, and could only walk.<br />Consider man, who may well become extinct<br />Because he forgot how to walk and learned how to fly before he thinked.</p>

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		<title>Poem A Drink With Something In It by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 09:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is something about a Martini,A tingle remarkably pleasant;A yellow, a mellow Martini;I wish I had one at present.There is something about a Martini,Ere the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is something about a Martini,<br />A tingle remarkably pleasant;<br />A yellow, a mellow Martini;<br />I wish I had one at present.<br />There is something about a Martini,<br />Ere the dining and dancing begin,<br />And to tell you the truth,<br />It is not the vermouth&#8211;<br />I think that perhaps it&#8217;s the gin.</p>

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		<title>Poem A Lady Who Thinks She Is Thirty by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 09:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unwillingly Miranda wakes, Feels the sun with terror, One unwilling step she takes, Shuddering to the mirror. 
Miranda in Miranda&#8217;s sight Is old and gray [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unwillingly Miranda wakes, <br />Feels the sun with terror, <br />One unwilling step she takes, <br />Shuddering to the mirror. </p>
<p>Miranda in Miranda&#8217;s sight <br />Is old and gray and dirty; <br />Twenty-nine she was last night; <br />This morning she is thirty. </p>
<p>Shining like the morning star, <br />Like the twilight shining, <br />Haunted by a calendar, <br />Miranda is a-pining. </p>
<p>Silly girl, silver girl, <br />Draw the mirror toward you; <br />Time who makes the years to whirl <br />Adorned as he adored you. </p>
<p>Time is timelessness for you; <br />Calendars for the human; <br />What&#8217;s a year, or thirty, to <br />Loveliness made woman? </p>
<p>Oh, Night will not see thirty again, <br />Yet soft her wing, Miranda; <br />Pick up your glass and tell me, then&#8211; <br />How old is Spring, Miranda?</p>

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		<title>Poem A Tale Of The Thirteenth Floor by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 09:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The hands of the clock were reaching highIn an old midtown hotel;I name no name, but its sordid fameIs table talk in hell.I name no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The hands of the clock were reaching high<br />In an old midtown hotel;<br />I name no name, but its sordid fame<br />Is table talk in hell.<br />I name no name, but hell&#8217;s own flame<br />Illumes the lobby garish,<br />A gilded snare just off Times Square<br />For the maidens of the parish.</p>
<p>The revolving door swept the grimy floor<br />Like a crinoline grotesque,<br />And a lowly bum from an ancient slum<br />Crept furtively past the desk.<br />His footsteps sift into the lift<br />As a knife in the sheath is slipped,<br />Stealthy and swift into the lift<br />As a vampire into a crypt.</p>
<p>Old Maxie, the elevator boy,<br />Was reading an ode by Shelley,<br />But he dropped the ode as it were a toad<br />When the gun jammed into his belly.<br />There came a whisper as soft as mud<br />In the bed of an old canal:<br />&#8220;Take me up to the suite of Pinball Pete,<br />The rat who betrayed my gal.&#8221;</p>
<p>The lift doth rise with groans and sighs<br />Like a duchess for the waltz,<br />Then in middle shaft, like a duchess daft,<br />It changes it s mind and halts.<br />The bum bites lip as the landlocked ship<br />Doth neither fall nor rise,<br />But Maxie the elevator boy<br />Regards him with burning eyes.<br />&#8220;First, to explore the thirteenth floor,&#8221;<br />Says Maxie, &#8220;would be wise.&#8221;</p>
<p>Quoth the bum, &#8220;There is moss on your double cross,<br />I have been this way before,<br />I have cased the joint at every point,<br />And there is no thirteenth floor.<br />The architect he skipped direct<br />From twelve unto fourteen,<br />There is twelve below and fourteen above,<br />And nothing in between,<br />For the vermin who dwell in this hotel<br />Could never abide thirteen.&#8221;</p>
<p>Said Max, &#8220;Thirteen, that floor obscene,<br />Is hidden from human sight;<br />But once a year it doth appear,<br />On this Walpurgis Night.<br />Ere you peril your soul in murderer&#8217;s role,<br />Heed those who sinned of yore;<br />The path they trod led away from God,<br />And onto the thirteenth floor,<br />Where those they slew, a grisly crew,<br />Reproach them forevermore.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are higher than twelve and b elow fourteen,&#8221;<br />Said Maxie to the bum,<br />&#8220;And the sickening draft that taints the shaft<br />Is a whiff of kingdom come.<br />The sickening draft that taints the shaft<br />Blows through the devil&#8217;s door!&#8221;<br />And he squashed the latch like a fungus patch,<br />And revealed the thirteenth floor.</p>
<p>It was cheap cigars like lurid scars<br />That glowed in the rancid gloom,<br />The murk was a-boil with fusel oil<br />And the reek of stale perfume.<br />And round and round there dragged and wound<br />A loathsome conga chain,<br />The square and the hep in slow lock step,<br />The slayer and the slain.<br />(For the souls of the victims ascend on high,<br />But their bodies below remain.)</p>
<p>The clean souls fly to their home in the sky,<br />But their bodies remain below<br />To pursue the Cain who each has slain<br />And harry him to and fro.<br />When life is extinct each corpse is linked<br />To its gibbering murderer,<br />As a chicken is bound with wire around<br />The neck of a killer cur.</p>
<p>Handcuffed to Hate come Doctor Waite <br />(He tastes the poison now),<br />And Ruth and Judd and a head of blood<br />With horns upon its brow.<br />Up sashays Nan with her feathery fan<br />From Floradora bright;<br />She never hung for Caesar Young<br />But she&#8217;s dancing with him tonight.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the bulging hip and the foam-flecked lip<br />Of the mad dog, Vincent Coll,<br />And over there that ill-met pair,<br />Becker and Rosenthal,<br />Here&#8217;s Legs and Dutch and a dozen such<br />Of braggart bullies and brutes,<br />And each one bends &#8216;neath the weight of friends<br />Who are wearing concrete suits.</p>
<p>Now the damned make way for the double-damned<br />Who emerge with shuffling pace<br />From the nightmare zone of persons unknown,<br />With neither name nor face.<br />And poor Dot King to one doth cling,<br />Joined in a ghastly jig,<br />While Elwell doth jape at a goblin shape<br />And tickle it with his wig.</p>
<p>See Rothstein pass like breath on a glass,<br />The original Black Sox kid;<br />He riffles the pack, riding piggyback<br />On the killer whose name he hid.<br >And smeared like brine on a slavering swine,<br />Starr Faithful, once so fair,<br />Drawn from the sea to her debauchee,<br />With the salt sand in her hair.</p>
<p>And still they come, and from the bum<br />The icy sweat doth spray;<br />His white lips scream as in a dream,<br />&#8220;For God&#8217;s sake, let&#8217;s away!<br />If ever I meet with Pinball Pete<br />I will not seek his gore,<br />Lest a treadmill grim I must trudge with him<br />On the hideous thirteenth floor.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;For you I rejoice,&#8221; said Maxie&#8217;s voice,<br />&#8220;And I bid you go in peace,<br />But I am late for a dancing date<br />That nevermore will cease.<br />So remember, friend, as your way you wend,<br />That it would have happened to you,<br />But I turned the heat on Pinball Pete;<br />You see &#8211; I had a daughter, too!&#8221;</p>
<p>The bum reached out and he tried to shout,<br />But the door in his face was slammed,<br />And silent as stone he rode down alone<br />From the floor of the double-damned.</p>

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		<title>Poem A Word To Husbands by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 09:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To keep your marriage brimmingWith love in the loving cup,Whenever you’re wrong, admit it;Whenever you’re right, shut up.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To keep your marriage brimming<br />With love in the loving cup,<br />Whenever you’re wrong, admit it;<br />Whenever you’re right, shut up.</p>

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		<title>Poem Adventures Of Isabel by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 08:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Isabel met an enormous bear,Isabel, Isabel, didn&#8217;t care;The bear was hungry, the bear was ravenous,The bear&#8217;s big mouth was cruel and cavernous.The bear said, Isabel, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Isabel met an enormous bear,<br />Isabel, Isabel, didn&#8217;t care;<br />The bear was hungry, the bear was ravenous,<br />The bear&#8217;s big mouth was cruel and cavernous.<br />The bear said, Isabel, glad to meet you,<br />How do, Isabel, now I&#8217;ll eat you!<br />Isabel, Isabel, didn&#8217;t worry.<br />Isabel didn&#8217;t scream or scurry.<br />She washed her hands and she straightened her hair up,<br />Then Isabel quietly ate the bear up.<br />Once in a night as black as pitch<br />Isabel met a wicked old witch.<br />the witch&#8217;s face was cross and wrinkled,<br />The witch&#8217;s gums with teeth were sprinkled.<br />Ho, ho, Isabel! the old witch crowed,<br />I&#8217;ll turn you into an ugly toad!<br />Isabel, Isabel, didn&#8217;t worry,<br />Isabel didn&#8217;t scream or scurry,<br />She showed no rage and she showed no rancor,<br />But she turned the witch into milk and drank her.<br />Isabel met a hideous giant,<br />Isabel continued self reliant.<br />The giant was hairy, the giant was horrid,<br />He had one eye in the middle of his forhead.<br />Good morning, Isabel, the giant said,<br />I&#8217; ll grind your bones to make my bread.<br />Isabel, Isabel, didn&#8217;t worry,<br />Isabel didn&#8217;t scream or scurry.<br />She nibled the zwieback that she always fed off,<br />And when it was gone, she cut the giant&#8217;s head off.<br />Isabel met a troublesome doctor,<br />He punched and he poked till he really shocked her.<br />The doctor&#8217;s talk was of coughs and chills<br />And the doctor&#8217;s satchel bulged with pills.<br />The doctor said unto Isabel,<br />Swallow this, it will make you well.<br />Isabel, Isabel, didn&#8217;t worry,<br />Isabel didn&#8217;t scream or scurry.<br />She took those pills from the pill concocter,<br />And Isabel calmly cured the doctor.</p>

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		<title>Poem Always Marry An April Girl by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 08:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Praise the spells and bless the charms,I found April in my arms.April golden, April cloudy,Gracious, cruel, tender, rowdy;April soft in flowered languor,April cold with sudden [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Praise the spells and bless the charms,<br />I found April in my arms.<br />April golden, April cloudy,<br />Gracious, cruel, tender, rowdy;<br />April soft in flowered languor,<br />April cold with sudden anger,<br />Ever changing, ever true &#8211;<br />I love April, I love you.</p>

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		<title>Poem Bankers Are Just Like Anybody Else, Except Richer by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 08:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a song to celebrate banks,Because they are full of money and you go into them and allyou hear is clinks and clanks,Or maybe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a song to celebrate banks,<br />Because they are full of money and you go into them and all<br />you hear is clinks and clanks,<br />Or maybe a sound like the wind in the trees on the hills,<br />Which is the rustling of the thousand dollar bills.<br />Most bankers dwell in marble halls,<br />Which they get to dwell in because they encourage deposits<br />and discourage withdrawals,<br />And particularly because they all observe one rule which woe<br />betides the banker who fails to heed it,<br />Which is you must never lend any money to anybody unless<br />they don&#8217;t need it.<br />I know you, you cautious conservative banks!<br />If people are worried about their rent it is your duty to deny<br />them the loan of one nickel, yes, even one copper engraving<br />of the martyred son of the late Nancy Hanks;<br />Yes, if they request fifty dollars to pay for a baby you must<br />look at them like Tarzan looking at an uppity ape in the<br />jungle,<br />And tell them what do they think a bank is, anyhow, they had<br />better go get the  money from their wife&#8217;s aunt or ungle.<br />But suppose people come in and they have a million and they<br />want another million to pile on top of it,<br />Why, you brim with the milk of human kindness and you<br />urge them to accept every drop of it,<br />And you lend them the million so then they have two million<br />and this gives them the idea that they would be better off<br />with four,<br />So they already have two million as security so you have no<br />hesitation in lending them two more,<br />And all the vice-presidents nod their heads in rhythm,<br />And the only question asked is do the borrowers want the<br />money sent or do they want to take it withm.<br />Because I think they deserve our appreciation and thanks,<br />the jackasses who go around saying that health and happi-<br />ness are everything and money isn&#8217;t essential,<br />Because as soon as they have to borrow some unimportant<br />money to maintain their health and happiness they starve<br />to death so they can&#8217;t go around any more sneering at good<br />old money, wh ich is nothing short of providential.</p>

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		<title>Poem Biological Reflection by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 07:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A girl whose cheeks are covered with paintHas an advantage with me over one whose ain&#8217;t.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A girl whose cheeks are covered with paint<br />Has an advantage with me over one whose ain&#8217;t.</p>

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		<title>Poem Celery by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 07:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Celery, rawDevelops the jaw,But celery, stewed,Is more quietly chewed.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Celery, raw<br />Develops the jaw,<br />But celery, stewed,<br />Is more quietly chewed.</p>

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		<title>Poem Columbus by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 07:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once upon a time there was an Italian,And some people thought he was a rapscallion,But he wasn&#8217;t offended,Because other people thought he was splendid,And he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once upon a time there was an Italian,<br />And some people thought he was a rapscallion,<br />But he wasn&#8217;t offended,<br />Because other people thought he was splendid,<br />And he said the world was round,<br />And everybody made an uncomplimentary sound,<br />But he went and tried to borrow some money from Ferdinand<br />But Ferdinand said America was a bird in the bush and he&#8217;d rather have a berdinand,<br />But Columbus&#8217; brain was fertile, it wasn&#8217;t arid,<br />And he remembered that Ferdinand was married,<br />And he thought, there is no wife like a misunderstood one,<br />Because if her husband thinks something is a terrible idea she is bound to think it a good one,<br />So he perfumed his handkerchief with bay rum and citronella,<br />And he went to see Isabella,<br />And he looked wonderful but he had never felt sillier,<br />And she said, I can&#8217;t place the face but the aroma is familiar,<br />And Columbus didn&#8217;t say a word,<br />All he said was, I am Columbus, the fifteenth-century Admiral Byrd,<br />And, just as he thought, her  disposition was very malleable,<br />And she said, Here are my jewels, and she wasn&#8217;t penurious like Cornelia the mother of the Gracchi, she wasn&#8217;t referring to her children, no, she was referring to her jewels, which were very very valuable,<br />So Columbus said, Somebody show me the sunset and somebody did and he set sail for it,<br />And he discovered America and they put him in jail for it,<br />And the fetters gave him welts,<br />And they named America after somebody else,<br />So the sad fate of Columbus ought to be pointed out to every child and every voter,<br />Because it has a very important moral, which is, Don&#8217;t be a discoverer, be a promoter.</p>

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		<title>Poem Come On In, The Senility Is Fine by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 07:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People live forever in Jacksonville and St. Petersburg and Tampa,But you don&#8217;t have to live forever to become a grampa.The entrance requirements for grampahood are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People live forever in Jacksonville and St. Petersburg and Tampa,<br />But you don&#8217;t have to live forever to become a grampa.<br />The entrance requirements for grampahood are comparatively mild,<br />You only have to live until your child has a child.<br />From that point on you start looking both ways over your shoulder,<br />Because sometimes you feel thirty years younger and sometimes<br />thirty years older.<br />Now you begin to realize who it was that reached the height of<br />imbecility,<br />It was whoever said that grandparents have all the fun and none of<br />the responsibility.<br />This is the most enticing spiderwebs of a tarradiddle ever spun,<br />Because everybody would love to have a baby around who was no<br />responsibility and lots of fun,<br />But I can think of no one but a mooncalf or a gaby<br />Who would trust their own child to raise a baby.<br />So you have to personally superintend your grandchild from diapers<br />to pants and from bottle to spoon,<br />Because you know that your own child hasn&#8217;t sense eno ugh to come<br />in out of a typhoon.<br />You don&#8217;t have to live forever to become a grampa, but if you do<br />want to live forever,<br />Don&#8217;t try to be clever;<br />If you wish to reach the end of the trail with an uncut throat,<br />Don&#8217;t go around saying Quote I don&#8217;t mind being a grampa but I<br />hate being married to a gramma Unquote.</p>

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		<title>Poem Common Cold by ogden nash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Go hang yourself, you old M.D.! <br />You shall not sneer at me. <br />Pick up your hat and stethoscope, <br />Go wash your mouth with laundry soap; <br />I contemplate a joy exquisite <br />I&#8217;m not paying you for your visit. <br />I did not call you to be told <br />My malady is a common cold. </p>
<p>By pounding brow and swollen lip; <br />By fever&#8217;s hot and scaly grip; <br />By those two red redundant eyes <br />That weep like woeful April skies; <br />By racking snuffle, snort, and sniff; <br />By handkerchief after handkerchief; <br />This cold you wave away as naught <br />Is the damnedest cold man ever caught! </p>
<p>Give ear, you scientific fossil! <br />Here is the genuine Cold Colossal; <br />The Cold of which researchers dream, <br />The Perfect Cold, the Cold Supreme. <br />This honored system humbly holds <br />The Super-cold to end all colds; <br />The Cold Crusading for Democracy; <br />The Führer of the Streptococcracy. </p>
<p>Bacilli swarm within my portals <br />Such as were ne&#8217;er conceived by mortals, <br />But bred by scient ists wise and hoary <br />In some Olympic laboratory; <br />Bacteria as large as mice, <br />With feet of fire and heads of ice <br />Who never interrupt for slumber <br />Their stamping elephantine rumba. </p>
<p>A common cold, gadzooks, forsooth! <br />Ah, yes. And Lincoln was jostled by Booth; <br />Don Juan was a budding gallant, <br />And Shakespeare&#8217;s plays show signs of talent; <br />The Arctic winter is fairly coolish, <br />And your diagnosis is fairly foolish. <br />Oh what a derision history holds <br />For the man who belittled the Cold of Colds!</p>

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		<title>Poem Crossing The Border by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 06:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Senescence beginsAnd middle age endsThe day your descendentsOutnumber your friends.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Senescence begins<br />And middle age ends<br />The day your descendents<br />Outnumber your friends.</p>

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		<title>Poem Everybody Tells Me Everything by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 06:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I find it very difficult to enthuse Over the current news. Just when you think that at least the outlook is so black that it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find it very difficult to enthuse <br />Over the current news. <br />Just when you think that at least the outlook is so black that it can grow no blacker, it worsens, <br />And that is why I do not like the news, because there has never been an era when so many things were going so right for so many of the wrong persons.</p>

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		<title>Poem Family Court by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 06:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One would be in less dangerFrom the wiles of a strangerIf one&#8217;s own kin and kithWere more fun to be with.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One would be in less danger<br />From the wiles of a stranger<br />If one&#8217;s own kin and kith<br />Were more fun to be with.</p>

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		<title>Poem First Child &#8230; Second Child by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 05:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
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Be it a girl, or one of the boys,It is scarlet all over its avoirdupois,It is red, it is boiled; could the obstetricianHave possibly been [...]]]></description>
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<p>Be it a girl, or one of the boys,<br />It is scarlet all over its avoirdupois,<br />It is red, it is boiled; could the obstetrician<br />Have possibly been a lobstertrician?<br />His degrees and credentials were hunky-dory,<br />But how&#8217;s for an infantile inventory?<br />Here&#8217;s the prodigy, here&#8217;s the miracle!<br />Whether its head is oval or spherical,<br />You rejoice to find it has only one,<br />Having dreaded a two-headed daughter or son;<br />Here&#8217;s the phenomenon all complete,<br />It&#8217;s got two hands, it&#8217;s got two feet,<br />Only natural, but pleasing, because<br />For months you have dreamed of flippers or claws.<br />Furthermore, it is fully equipped:<br />Fingers and toes with nails are tipped;<br />It&#8217;s even got eyes, and a mouth clear cut;<br />When the mouth comes open the eyes go shut,<br />When the eyes go shut, the breath is loosed<br />And the presence of lungs can be deduced.<br />Let the rockets flash and the cannon thunder,<br />This child is a marvel, a matchless wonder.<br />A staggering child, a child astoundi ng,<br />Dazzling, diaperless, dumbfounding,<br />Stupendous, miraculous, unsurpassed,<br />A child to stagger and flabbergast,<br />Bright as a button, sharp as a thorn,<br />And the only perfect one ever born.</p>
<p>SECOND</p>
<p>Arrived this evening at half-past nine.<br />Everybody is doing fine.<br />Is it a boy, or quite the reverse?<br />You can call in the morning and ask the nurse.</p>

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		<title>Poem Good By Now Or Pardon My Gauntlet by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 05:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bring down the moon for genteel Janet;She&#8217;s too refined for this gross planet.She wears garments and you wear clothes,You buy stockings, she purchases hose.She say [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bring down the moon for genteel Janet;<br />She&#8217;s too refined for this gross planet.<br />She wears garments and you wear clothes,<br />You buy stockings, she purchases hose.<br />She say That is correct, and you say Yes,<br />And she disrobes and you undress.<br />Confronted by a mouse or moose,<br />You turn green, she turns chartroose.<br />Her speech is new-minted, freshly quarried;<br />She has a fore-head, you have a forehead.<br />Nor snake nor slowworm draweth nigh her;<br />You go to bed, she doth retire.<br />To Janet, births are blessed events,<br />And odors that you smell she scents.<br />Replete she feels, when her food is yummy,<br />Not in the stomach but the tummy.<br />If urged some novel step to show,<br />You say Like this, she says Like so.<br />Her dear ones don&#8217;t die, but pass away;<br />Beneath her formal is lonjeray.<br />Of refinement she&#8217;s a fount, or fountess,<br />And that is why she&#8217;s now a countess.<br />She was asking for the little girls&#8217; room<br />And a flunky though she said the earl&#8217;s room.</p>

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		<title>Poem Introspective Reflection by ogden nash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I would live all my life in nonchalance and insoucianceWere it not for making a living, which is rather a nouciance.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would live all my life in nonchalance and insouciance<br />Were it not for making a living, which is rather a nouciance.</p>

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		<title>Poem Lather As You Go by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 04:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beneath this slabJohn Brown is stowed.He watched the adsAnd not the road.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beneath this slab<br />John Brown is stowed.<br />He watched the ads<br />And not the road.</p>

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		<title>Poem Lines On Facing Forty by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 04:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a bone to pick with Fate.Come here and tell me, girlie,Do you think my mind is maturing late,Or simply rotted early?

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a bone to pick with Fate.<br />Come here and tell me, girlie,<br />Do you think my mind is maturing late,<br />Or simply rotted early?</p>

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		<title>Poem Lines To Be Embroidered On A Bib by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 04:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ORThe Child Is Father Of The Man, But Not For Quite A While
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OR<br />The Child Is Father Of The Man, But Not For Quite A While</p>
<p>So Thomas Edison<br />Never drank his medicine;<br />So Blackstone and Hoyle<br />Refused cod-liver oil;<br />So Sir Thomas Malory<br />Never heard of a calory;<br />So the Earl of Lennox<br />Murdered Rizzio without the aid of vitamins or calisthenox;<br />So Socrates and Plato<br />Ate dessert without finishing their potato;<br />So spinach was too spinachy<br />For Leonardo da Vinaci;<br />Well, it&#8217;s all immaterial,<br />So eat your nice cereal,<br />And if you want to name your ration,<br />First go get a reputation.</p>

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		<title>Poem Look What You Did, Christopher! by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 03:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In fourteen hundred and ninety-two,Someone sailed the ocean blue.Somebody borrowed the fare in SpainFor a business trip on the bounding main,And to prove to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In fourteen hundred and ninety-two,<br />Someone sailed the ocean blue.<br />Somebody borrowed the fare in Spain<br />For a business trip on the bounding main,<br />And to prove to the people, by actual test,<br />You could get to the East by sailing West.<br />Somebody said, Sail on! Sail on!<br />And studied China and China&#8217;s lingo,<br />And cried from the bow, There&#8217;s China now!<br />And promptly bumped into San Domingo.<br />Somebody murmured, Oh dear, oh dear!<br />I&#8217;ve discovered the Western Hemisphere.</p>
<p>And that, you may think, my friends, was that.<br />But it wasn&#8217;t. Not by a fireman&#8217;s hat.<br />Well enough wasn&#8217;t left alone,<br />And Columbus was only a cornerstone.<br />There came the Spaniards,<br />There came the Greeks,<br />There came the Pilgrims in leather breeks.<br />There came the Dutch,<br />And the Poles and Swedes,<br />The Persians, too,<br />And perhaps the Medes,<br />The Letts, the Lapps, and the Lithuanians,<br />Regal Russians, and ripe Roumanians.<br />There came the French<br />And there came the Finns,<br />And the  Japanese<br />With their formal grins.<br />The Tartars came,<br />And the Terrible Turks -<br />In a word, humanity shot the works.<br />And the country that should have been Cathay<br />Decided to be<br />The U.S.A.</p>
<p>And that, you may think, my friends, was that.<br />But it wasn&#8217;t. Not by a fireman&#8217;s hat.<br />Christopher C. was the cornerstone,<br />And well enough wasn&#8217;t left alone.<br />For those who followed<br />When he was through,<br />They burned to discover something, too.<br />Somebody, bored with rural scenery,<br />Went to work and invented machinery,<br />While a couple of other mental giants<br />Got together<br />And thought up Science.<br />Platinum blondes<br />(They were once peroxide),<br />Peruvian bonds<br />And carbon monoxide,<br />Tax evaders<br />And Vitamin A,<br />Vice crusaders,<br />And tattletale gray -<br />These, with many another phobia,<br />We owe to that famous Twelfth of Octobia.<br />O misery, misery, mumble and moan!<br />Someone invented the telephone,<br />And interrupted a nation&#8217;s slumbers,<br />Ringing wrong but simila r numbers.<br />Someone devised the silver screen<br />And the intimate Hollywood magazine,<br />And life is a Hades<br />Of clicking cameras,<br />And foreign ladies<br />Behaving amorous.<br />Gags have erased<br />Amusing dialog,<br />As gas has replaced<br />The crackling firelog.<br />All that glitters is sold as gold,<br />And our daily diet grows odder and odder,<br />And breakfast foods are dusty and cold -<br />It&#8217;s a wise child<br />That knows its fodder.<br />Someone invented the automobile,<br />And good Americans took the wheel<br />To view American rivers and rills<br />And justly famous forests and hills -<br />But someone equally enterprising<br />Had invented billboard advertising.<br />You linger at home<br />In dark despair,<br />And wistfully try the electric air.<br />You hope against hope for a quiz imperial,<br />And what do they give you?<br />A doctor serial.<br />Oh, Columbus was only a cornerstone,<br />And well enough wasn&#8217;t left alone,<br />For the Inquisition was less tyrannical<br />Than the iron rules of an age mechanical,<br />Which, beca use of an error in &#8216;92,<br />Are clamped like corsets on me and you,<br />While Children of Nature we&#8217;d be today<br />If San Domingo<br />Had been Cathay.</p>
<p>And that, you may think, my friends, is that.<br />But it isn&#8217;t &#8211; not by a fireman&#8217;s hat.<br />The American people,<br />With grins jocose,<br />Always survive the fatal dose.<br />And though our systems are slightly wobbly,<br />We&#8217;ll fool the doctor this time, probly.</p>

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		<title>Poem More About People by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 03:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When people aren&#8217;t asking questions They&#8217;re making suggestions And when they&#8217;re not doing one of those They&#8217;re either looking over your shoulder or stepping on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When people aren&#8217;t asking questions <br />They&#8217;re making suggestions <br />And when they&#8217;re not doing one of those <br />They&#8217;re either looking over your shoulder or stepping on your toes <br />And then as if that weren&#8217;t enough to annoy you <br />They employ you. <br />Anybody at leisure <br />Incurs everybody&#8217;s displeasure. <br />It seems to be very irking <br />To people at work to see other people not working, <br />So they tell you that work is wonderful medicine, <br />Just look at Firestone and Ford and Edison, <br />And they lecture you till they&#8217;re out of breath or something <br />And then if you don&#8217;t succumb they starve you to death or something. <br />All of which results in a nasty quirk: <br />That if you don&#8217;t want to work you have to work to earn enough money so that you won&#8217;t have to work.</p>

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		<title>Poem Oh To Be Odd! by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 03:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HypochondriacsSpend the winter at the bottom of Florida and the summer on top ofthe Adirondriacs.You go to Paris and live on champagne wine and cognacIf [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hypochondriacs<br />Spend the winter at the bottom of Florida and the summer on top of<br />the Adirondriacs.<br />You go to Paris and live on champagne wine and cognac<br />If you&#8217;re dipsomognac.<br />If you&#8217;re a manic-depressive<br />You don&#8217;t go anywhere where you won&#8217;t be cheered up, and people say<br />&#8220;There, there!&#8221; if your bills are excessive.<br />But you stick around and work day and night and night and day with<br />your nose to the sawmill.<br />If you&#8217;re nawmill.</p>
<p>Note: Dipsomaniac &#8212; alcoholic</p>

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		<title>Poem Old Dr. Valentine To His Son by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 02:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your hopeless patients will live,Your healthy patients will die.I have only this word to give:Wonder, and find out why

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your hopeless patients will live,<br />Your healthy patients will die.<br />I have only this word to give:<br />Wonder, and find out why</p>

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		<title>Poem One From One Leaves Two by ogden nash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Higgledy piggledy, my black hen,She lays eggs for gentlemen.Gentlemen come every dayTo count what my black hen doth lay.If perchance she lays too many,They fine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Higgledy piggledy, my black hen,<br />She lays eggs for gentlemen.<br />Gentlemen come every day<br />To count what my black hen doth lay.<br />If perchance she lays too many,<br />They fine my hen a pretty penny;<br />If perchance she fails to lay,<br />The gentlemen a bonus pay.</p>
<p>Mumbledy pumbledy, my red cow,<br />She’s cooperating now.<br />At first she didn’t understand<br />That milk production must be planned;<br />She didn’t understand at first<br />She either had to plan or burst,<br />But now the government reports<br />She’s giving pints instead of quarts.</p>
<p>Fiddle de dee, my next-door neighbors,<br />They are giggling at their labors.<br />First they plant the tiny seed,<br />Then they water, then they weed,<br />Then they hoe and prune and lop,<br />They they raise a record crop,<br />Then they laugh their sides asunder,<br />And plow the whole caboodle under.</p>
<p>Abracadabra, thus we learn<br />The more you create, the less you earn.<br />The less you earn, the more you’re given,<br />The less you lead, the more  you’re driven,<br />The more destroyed, the more they feed,<br />The more you pay, the more they need,<br />The more you earn, the less you keep,<br />And now I lay me down to sleep.<br />I pray the Lord my soul to take<br />If the tax-collector hasn’t got it before I wake.</p>

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		<title>Poem One Third Of The Calendar by ogden nash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 02:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In January everything freezes.We have two children. Both are she&#8217;ses.This is our January rule:One girl in bed, and one in school.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In January everything freezes.<br />We have two children. Both are she&#8217;ses.<br />This is our January rule:<br />One girl in bed, and one in school.</p>
<p>In February the blizzard whirls.<br />We own a pair of little girls.<br />Blessings upon of each the head &#8212;-<br />The one in school and the one in bed.</p>
<p>March is the month of cringe and bluster.<br />Each of our children has a sister.<br />They cling together like Hansel and Gretel,<br />With their noses glued to the benzoin kettle.</p>
<p>April is made of impetuous waters<br />And doctors looking down throats of daughters.<br />If we had a son too, and a thoroughbred,<br />We&#8217;d have a horse,<br />And a boy,<br />And two girls<br />In bed.</p>

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