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  • ISBN13:

    9781467007603

  • ISBN10:

    1467007609

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-11-18
  • Publisher: Textstream

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A collection of poetry and illustration designed to make you laugh, cry, imagine but, above all, THINK.

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A VISIT TO MENIN "Mother, what's that gate for? It's stone, and big, and strong. It's got so many names on— The list is very long. On top of it's a lion And beneath the arch does play A man upon a bugle— So sad—What does it say? That tune, it makes me shiver And read those names once more. O Mother, please do tell me: What is that big gate for?" "I'll tell you what that gate's for," Mother thoughtfully replied. "It's a monument to your daddy And all his mates who died. Some, well, they couldn't find them See—those are all their names— Came up this road to go to war, And ne'er came home again. They fought and died like Daddy So many, many more... And so we don't forget them, That's what that big gate's for." OMLET, SNIFFS OF DENMARK 3:1 (Hamlet 3,1 ) To sneeze, or not to sneeze, that is the question Whether 't is nobler in the mind to suffer The sniffs and bellows of the latest 'Flu bug Or inhale 'Vicks' against a sea of snuffles Then by a blowing end them... To breathe, to sleep, not snore; And by a sniff today we tend The earache and the thousand gradual coughs The chest is heir to. 'T is some medication devoutly to be wished. To blow? To sniff? To sniff perchance to breathe; ay, there's the rub! For in that whiff of breath, what relief may come When we have snuffled in this awful toil Must give us sores.... There's the respect That requires a hanky of so soft a ply ...Who would harsh ones bear When he might his quietus make with a Kleenex tissue? But for the red noses after this The un-reliev-ed cough, from whose croak No voice returns, muffles the throat And makes us rather bear those pills we have Than try those cures we know not of...

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