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Similar to Hic's thread about authors' tributes to other authors, I wonder what parodies of poems you have seen. Here is one I like: This is a parody of Sam Walter Foss's, "The House by the Side of the Road" I am a hermit soul that lives withdrawn In the peace of my self-content, Far from the fumes of the cars and trucks That pollute the firmament. There are souls that love to congest the paths Where once the rabbits ran, But let me live far away from the road, As far from the road as I can. [This message was edited by Kalleh on Sun Jan 26th, 2003 at 18:21.] | ||
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Here is a parody on Sarah Josepha Hale's "Mary Had a Little Lamb": Mary had a little watch. She swallowed it one day. The doctor gave her castor oil To pass the time away. | |||
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