My father once gave me a book. He gave it to me because he opened it in the shop and saw:

'A mosquito was heard to complain
 That a chemist had poisoned his brain;
    The cause of his sorrow
    Was Para-dichloro-
 Diphenyltrichlorothane'
   -Anon

and thought that they would all be like that, and that therefore I would enjoy it thoroughly, at the ripe old age of 9 or 10 or thereabouts. Had he opened it 8 pages earlier in the book, he would have read:

'A student from Pembroke once said:
 'I'll take my mathematics to bed.
   My girl isn't willing,
   But I still want thrilling,
 I'll integrate, quietly, instead.' '
     -Andrew Stoker

or 7 pages later, where he would have seen:

'A crusader's wife slipped from the garrison
 And had an affair with a Saracen;
   She was not over-sexed,
   Or jealous, or vexed,
 She just wanted to make a comparison.'
     -Ogden Nash

The fact that these are some of the cleaner collections of rhyming words in the book leads me to suppose that receiving it probably had an effect of some kind on the way I turned out... Even if I am no longer quite so good at the rhyming conversation game.
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Johny was a little boy,
he isn't anymore,
'cause what he thought was H2O
was H2SO4.

Was the book "The Lure of the Limerick?"


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