Wherein the Language of Flowers Falls Mute
When he spied her ‘cross the room, June-Judy gave a wink
And he saw those brown eyes of hers, and faster than you’d think,
Was head-o’er-heels, tea-kettle up, had flipped his blond toupee,
And knew June-Judy must be his, and that, without delay–
The tale grows sadder here, alas, for when he crossed the room,
Bouquets in hand, adoring, shy, staggering under bloom
Meant to delight his lady-love, she smiled as if to speak
Affection, too, but when her mouth was opened, with a shriek
He toppled senseless to the floor amid his blasted roses,
Quite dead, our hero, and his blooms, killed by her halitosis.
Among the poplars in the park,
a possum paused to peer,
and though it had grown very dark
–it was late in the year
as well as late at evening-time–
the possum saw a bright
white streak pass by under the lime
tree ‘cross the way; the sight
so startled her she had to take
a closer, clearer look,
and wandered over by the lake
right where it met the brook,
gazed left and right and up and down
and saw the streak once more,
at speedy pace, dashing toward town,
along the lake’s broad shore,
and hurried closer at a run
so nothing should be missed,
and at that speed, a snappy one,
caught up–and here’s the twist:
the streak was on a young skunk’s back,
the skunk lad struck with fear,
at Possum’s rush, into attack,
and so stuck up his rear
and flipped his tail, prepared to spray
(look out, folks! Hold your noses!),
aimed at Miss Possum straightaway,
and spritzed the scent of roses!
For, happily, our young skunk swain
had spied this possum lass
and so admired her, he was fain
to skip the poison-gas
and woo her while he had the chance
and serendipity,
and now they dance their wedding-dance,
his possum-love and he.

Great!!!!
Thank you!!!!
perfect reading for a quiet saturday.. thank you kathryn.. you must be having quite the smelly day! c
Jest if you will, but we actually did have a skunk visit outside our house twice in the last week or two (thanks a lot for the evening perfume, indeed!). I checked all around the foundation and property slope the other day, hunting for burrows or hiding-places, and there are none visible, so I suspect our friendly invader lives in the greenbelt/ravine behind us. Can’t do the usual cage-with-catfood catch and release, since I’d surely feed the entire wildlife preserve, not to mention trapping all of the neighborhood cats that patrol this place, so I guess we’ll just have to call detente with Mr. Smelly-pants.
Thankfully, the halitosis thing hasn’t been quite as much a problem around here . . . or is that the REAL reason Richard went to that conference . . . ? Hmmmm.
Very nice. I especially love how each starts one way but ends differently. The halitosis one had me in stitches!
Thank you, Ms T!
I actually had my original inspiration for that many years ago when I saw the Buster Keaton silent ‘College’, a wonderfully silly number in which one of the narrative text frames references the oral disease in question rather hilariously. (I try to always remember to steal from the best!)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_%281927_film%29
I agree with imagesbydashfield I am still smiling at the first poem. The unexpected ending quite made my day!
I aim to please! And am extremely grateful when it works! π
So your photo poem… it’s about your husband?? Just wondered about the significance of the photos.. I’m a sucker for love poems!
Let’s face it, I’m such a ridiculously gooey person that ALL of my love poems are about my husband, whether directly or metaphorically. The positive ones, anyway! π
Halitosis… LOL… Quite the introduction to your blog I have to say… π
If I’ve made you laugh, my work for the day is done!
I am sitting here giggling like a fool! Halitosis indeed! I really enjoyed the floral shots, but that architectural one hidden in the middle of them? Love it!
Welcome, fellow Fool! You’re in good company here. π Glad you enjoy!
A charming pair of mated posies, both of which had the right smell to them! π
This is what I’d call prophylactic poetry: if I use this theme, then I can take it as a compliment when anyone tells me my poems stink! π
Love it. Lucky lass.
I AM, ain’t I??? π
All very well written and love your sense of humour – we need more clever funny poetry I think.
I’m so honored you’ll settle for mine, then! π
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