- Like some mental Tic Tac, the old English nursery rhyme walked across my mind's tongue this morning ... zippy, meaningful and meaningless -- "Solomon Grundy."
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Solomon Grundy,Born on a Monday,Christened on Tuesday,Married on Wednesday,Took ill on Thursday,Grew worse on Friday,Died on Saturday,Buried on Sunday.And that was the end,Of Solomon Grundy.
Sometimes I think our greatest salvation lies in not being saved by our most brightly-lit salvors.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
"Solomon Grundy"
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There was a rock band back in the '70s that called themselves "Solomon Grundy".
ReplyDeleteI like a good gritty ditty. Here's one I grew up with a dash of violence that has confusion as its theme.
One bright day, in the middle of the night,
Two dead boys got up to fight.
Back to back, they faced each other,
Pulled out swords and shot each other.
A deaf policeman heard the noise.
Went and shot the two dead boys.
If you don't believe this lie, it's true.
Ask the blind man, he saw it too!
Heck, I am surprised "Three Blind Mice" hasn't gotten PETA's attention yet! LOL!
And another, LuzdelaLuna --
ReplyDeleteO, McGinty is dead
And McCarty don't know it.
McCarty is dead
And McGinty don't know it.
They're both together
Upon the bed
And neither one knows
If the other is dead.
Why is death humor fun? I guess there is a sense of relief from what causes us anxiety when we make fun of it. Therefore...
ReplyDeleteThere was a man from Nantucket...
;)
Luz -- "therefore????" What has the juicy limerick about Nantucket got to do with "anxiety" about death?
ReplyDeleteMind you, being a male, I can see the "sense of relief" aspect. :)
LOL! Well, I think birth, death and sex (maybe income taxes as well) are sources of anxiety...but maybe I'm wrong. ;)
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