Monday, December 29, 2008

2.10



shel silverstein wrote this poem ‘sick’ and i love it more every time i read it. i actually had a cousin who’d claim that the whites of her eyes hurt – and this poem is pretty much along the same lines. i love the humour of “my tonsils are as big as rocks, i’ve counted sixteen chicken pox”. you cannot read this poem and not smile. and i thought it is rather appropriate for me as i start yet another monday morning


Sick
"I cannot go to school today,"
Said little Peggy Ann McKay,
"I have the measles and the mumps,
A gash, a rash, and purple bumps.
My mouth is wet, my throat is dry,
I'm going blind in my right eye.
My tonsils are as big as rocks,
I've counted sixteen chicken pox
And there's one more--that's seventeen,
And don't you think my face looks green?
My leg is cut, my eyes are blue--
It might be instamatic flu.
I cough and sneeze and gasp and choke,
I'm sure that my left leg is broke--
My hip hurts when I move my chin,
My belly button's caving in,
My back is wrenched, my ankle's sprained,
My 'pendix pains each time it rains.
My nose is cold, my toes are numb,
I have a sliver in my thumb.
My neck is stiff, my voice is weak,
I hardly whisper when I speak.
My tongue is filling up my mouth,
I think my hair is falling out.
My elbow's bent, my spine ain't straight,
My temperature is one-o-eight.
My brain is shrunk, I cannot hear,
There is a hole inside my ear.
I have a hangnail, and my heart is--what?
What's that? What's that you say?
You say today is---Saturday?
G'bye, I'm going out to play!"



-Shel Silverstein



1 comment:

sky said...

i love this poem. i love it, love it!!!! as a student, kid and teacher. i identify with it on so many levels.