A *Quote and a Poem

rhapsody August 23rd, 2008

 

“Any scene…can be more clearly and freshly
seen when it is seen upside down.”
G.K. Chesterton

Which brings to mind…

The Remedy

By Ernestine Cobern Beyer

A certain king of great renown
Saw everybody upside down.
It much disturbed him day and night,
So topsy-turvy was his sight.

To try to cure the good king’s eyes
There came a doctor old and wise
Who dosed the king with horrid brews,
And poured red pepper in his shoes.

These things the patient king endured,
But when the doctor cried, “You’re cured!”
His Highness blinked and glumly said:
“Sir! Must you stand upon your head?”

Came other clever doctors, then,
Distinguished and important men.
“The Cold Cure is the very thing!”
Said they, “Let’s try it on the king!”

They promptly wrapped him in a sheet
With lumps of ice at head and feet.
Although it was a famous one,
This cure was very little fun.

“You’re healed!” they cried. “Without a doubt,
Your sickness has been frozen out!”
But they were wrong- for all that froze
Was just the royal nose and toes.

Well, being men of great resource,
They tried the Hot Cure next, of course.
But though they baked him toe to brow,
His sole response to this was “OW!”

Then came a wizard, tall of hat,
Who cured the king as quick as that!
He simply turned him upside down
And stood His Highness on his crown.

“Hooray!” The king’s relief was vast.
“You all look right side up, at last!”

 

* Quote from the St. Austin Review,
May/June 2008.

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2 Responses to “A *Quote and a Poem”

  1. ThomasLBon 28 Aug 2008 at 9:38 am

    One of the things they do with young artists is tell them to draw their pictures upside-down. When they do that they see lines and shapes instead of objects (if that makes any sense), and they do a better job.

  2. rhapsodyon 28 Aug 2008 at 1:42 pm

    That’s interesting…

    Will have to give it a try! :)

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