Saturday, April 12, 2008

My Political BLOG

THE NURSE'S SONG

This mighty man of whom I sing,
The greatest of them all,
Was once a teeny little thing,
Just eighteen inches tall.

I knew him as a tiny tot.
I nursed him on my knee.
I used to sit him on the pot
And wait for him to wee.

I always washed between his toes,
And cut his little nails.
I brushed his hair and wiped his nose
And weighed him on the scales.

Through happy childhood days he strayed,
As all nice children should.
I smacked him when he disobeyed,
And stopped when he was good.

It soon began to dawn on me
He wasn't very bright,
Because when he was twenty-three
He couldn't read or write.

'What shall we do?' his parents sobbed.
'The boy has got the vapours!
He couldn't even get a job
Delivering the papers!'

'Ah-ha,' I said. 'This little clot
Could be a politician.'

'Nanny,' he cried.
'Oh Nanny, what A super proposition!'

'Okay,' I said. 'Let's learn and note The art of politics.
Let's teach you how to miss the boat
And how to drop some bricks,

And how to win the people's vote
And lots of other tricks.
Let's learn to make a speech a day Upon the TV screen,
In which you never never say Exactly what you mean.

And most important, by the way,
Is not to let your teeth decay,
And keep your fingers clean.'

And now that I am eighty-nine,
It's too late to repent.
The fault was mine the little swine
Became the President.

Roald Dahl from Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator

6 comments:

Julia said...

Jo;

We just finished The Great Glass Elevator 3 or 4 months ago and I laughed very hard when reading this poem. Thanks for sharing it here. It really does seem appropriate considering the political climate right now.

Anonymous said...

Lovely, just lovely! Thanks for the laugh. :)

Kelli said...

I miss you Jo!!! Let's go grab a McDonald's icecream tonight okay? =)

Rachel Hurst said...

Tee-hee!

Jodi said...

Hi Joana! I am so glad you stopped by my blog and left a message- because it was so nice to visit YOUR blog. This poem is very clever indeed! Hope all is well. Have a splendid day!

Making Memories 1999 said...

Good!!