I am a man, I fear no can For I am strong and free; And I can eat the absecons And fish food from the sea. I defy pain, nor fear ptomaine, All food tastes good to me; I revel by the festive board In wanton luxury. Ripe olives are a great delight, I pile their pits up high, And lobsters are my special joy I never pass them by. Turkey with dressing, cranberries, Raw oysters or a fry, And when I can no longer eat Give me an ice cream pie. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BABY'S SHOES by WILLIAM COX BENNETT THE CELLO by RICHARD WATSON GILDER HELIOTROPE by HARRY THURSTON PECK SUPER FLUMINA BABYLONIS by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE A DREAM, OR THE TYPE OF THE RISING SUN by JEAN ADAMS TO CHILDREN: 1. FAIRY SONG by WILLIAM ROSE BENET |