In these days of indigestion
It is oftentimes a question
As to what to eat and what to leave alone;
For each microbe and bacillus
Has a different way to kill us,
And in time they always claim us for their own.
There are germs of every kind
In any food that you can find
In the market or upon the bill of fare.
Drinking water’s just as risky
As the so-called deadly whiskey,
And it’s often a mistake to breathe the air.
Some little bug is going to find you some day,
Some little bug will creep behind you some day,
Then he’ll send for his bug friends
And all your earthly trouble ends;
Some little bug is going to find you some day.
The inviting green cucumber
Gets most everybody’s number,
While the green corn has a system of its own;
Though a radish seems nutritious
Its behaviour is quite vicious,
And a doctor will be coming to your home.
Eating lobster cooked or plain
Is only flirting with ptomaine,
While an oyster sometimes has a lot to say,
But the clams we cat in chowder
Make the angels chant the louder,
For they know that we’ll be with them right away.
Take a slice of nice fried onion
And you’re fit for Dr. Munyon,
Apple dumplings kill you quicker than a train.
Chew a cheesy midnight “rabbit”
And a grave you’ll soon inhabit
Ah, to eat at all is such a foolish game.
Eating huckleberry pie
Is a pleasing way to die,
While sauerkraut brings on softening of the brain.
When you eat banana fritters
Every undertaker titters,
And the casket makers nearly go insane.
Some little bug is going to find you some day,
Some little bug will creep behind you some day,
With a nervous little quiver
He’ll give cirrhosis of the liver;
Some little bug is going to find you some day.
When cold storage vaults I visit
I can only say what is it
Makes poor mortals fill their systems with such stuff?
Now, for breakfast, prunes are dandy
If a stomach pump is handy
And your doctor can be found quite soon enough.
Eat a plate of fine pigs’ knuckles
And the headstone cutter chuckles,
While the grave digger makes a note upon his cuff.
Eat that lovely red bologna
And you’ll wear a wooden kimona,
As your relatives start scrappin ’bout your stuff.
Some little bug is going to find you some day,
Some little bug will creep behind you some day,
Eating juicy sliced pineapple
Makes the sexton dust the chapel;
Some little bug is going to find you some day.
All those crazy foods they mix
Will float us ‘cross the River Styx,
Or they’ll start us climbing up the milky way.
And the meals we eat in courses
Mean a hearse and two black horses
So before a meal some people always pray.
Luscious grapes breed ‘pendicitis,
And the juice leads to gastritis,
So there’s only death to greet us either way;
And fried liver’s nice, but, mind you,
Friends will soon ride slow behind you
And the papers then will have nice things to say.
Some little bug is going to find you some day,
Some little bug will creep behind you some day
Eat some sauce, they call it chili,
On your breast they’ll place a lily;
Some little bug is going to find you some day.
by JOHN LEROY ATWELL (1878-1962)
Public Domain Poetry
I am surprised I haven’t succumbed to this during lockdown. People talk about mixing drinks, but some of the junk food I’ve mixed together is a worry – along with stuff fermenting in the fridge is a concern. Fortunately, I hadn’t read this beforehand.
Best wishes,
Rowena
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Sounds like the lifestyle I’ve been leading while inside the house all this time! Best wishes to you, Rowena. 😀
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Thanks, Tony. Hope you’re doing okay. Let’s hope we can make it through the door when this is over, Mr Creosote from the Meaning of Life always keeps me in check. At least, I’m not there yet!
Best wishes,
Rowena
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Here’s to making it through the door! Take care, Rowena!
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awesome :}
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We quite agree! Thanks for discovering the greats with us! 😀
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Tony,
It’s the little hidden things that sneak up on us, right? And every beginning has to have an ending.
Thanks,
Gary
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Too true, Gary. Too true!
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Thanks Sooo Much… I will NEVER eat again….thanks so very, verily much!!
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Mission accomplished! Hee hee hee… 😋
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Wow!
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Pretty much what we thought, Daisy! 😁
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Apple a day keeps the doctor poorly handwritten prescription away!
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Yeah, what is it with the bad handwriting? 😆
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Doctors are gifted with unique handwriting skills which they only can understand apart from pharmacist. 😉
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Well, that’s certainly one way of looking at it! 😆
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I had no idea it was a poem written so long ago, and yet it’s so fitting for the current world.
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It’s kinda eerie just how appropriate it is, isn’t it?
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History is not History
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Lovely droll lines in there- lobster plain/ptomaine, food mix/River Styx, brought a warm glow to my gu- heart. I’ll look up Mr Atwell, so thanks, nice post.
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Glad we could introduce this to you, Ob! 😀
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