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TITLE (EDIT)
Allergies
DESCRIPTION
Poem -- hopefully amusing.
[214 words]
TITLE KEYWORD
Comedy
AUTHOR
David C Garland
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Aged 75 -- presently writing third novel. Background in journalism, television.
[February 2010]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (6)
Celebrity Quest (Poetry) Poem about the celebrity culture [142 words]
I Need To Win The Lottery (Poetry) A bit of fun [240 words]
Knee High To A Grasshopper (Poetry) A whimsical poem [164 words] [Comedy]
My Britain (Poetry) Food special to Britain [92 words]
Quest For Love (Poetry) A lyric for a song [127 words] [Drama]
The Light We Saw (Poetry) - [114 words] [Romance]
Allergies
David C Garland


Allergies

I�m allergic to a host of things including insect bites,
They stem from long lost childhood days and itching in the nights.
I�d scratch and scratch until I bled and then I�d scratch some more,
Now there�s nowhere left to scratch, my body�s one big sore.

Another allergy I harbour is one with which I grapple
If I eat a bunch of grapes, a banana or an apple.
My skin rebels, it turns bright red, resembling a tomato,
Affected too, my voice, once deep, becomes a rich vibrato.

Allergies are funny things; they have no rhyme or reason.
I ate a plate of mussels once (admittedly out of season).
But nevertheless upset they did my delicately balanced belly
So now I stick to simple things like marmalade and jelly.

The worst of all from my point of view is having to be wary
Of bugs and fruit and fish and anything that�s hairy.
Just once I sat myself astride a horse and found to my chagrin
I itched and itched and itched some more, from my bottom to my chin.

So now I�m very careful in avoiding things that make me itch,
I sometimes wander round the house unclothed (wearing not a stitch)!
This doesn�t cure the allergies or save my reddening skin,
But it certainly makes my poor wife blush when she lets the neighbours in.




 

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© 2010 David C Garland
STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
February 2010
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