Poem

April, 2021

Poetry is a thing now, which is really cool. Not to be left behind I’ve incorporated the existential fluidity of the ALS life into this literary art form. In that spirit I hope to make you feel some of the substance which now dominates my life. I call my poem:

Snot

I know you would rather not
Have to read a poem about snot
That viscosity that spews from your facial hose
Which we kindly refer to as the nose

If you’re forced to blow a lot
The excess by your shirt will be caught
Special issues from mucus if you please
Are faced by us with Lou Gehrig’s Disease

Your nose is stuffed your brain is fraught
What will I do with all this snot

You can’t take the usual approach to flow
Dead motor neurons won’t allow you to blow
A dripping river you are really caught
Until you’re wiped free of all this snot

When you wipe from what I’ve seen
You do your best to keep me clean
But don’t then wipe any other spot
Because I really don’t like the taste of snot

I hack and wheeze and often cough
But nothing ever will get it off
My throat it gurgles a lot
When it’s packed full of intractable snot

How to turn this heavy secretion
Into a thin and healthy excretion
Nebulize that’s the shot
To cough up all this horrid snot

I’ve grossed you out I think that’s it
Good thing I didn’t talk of spit
This bad poem it all came out
From a head full of you know what

See you next time

18 thoughts on “Poem

  1. You are amazingly accepting of your disease. Now I see where you draw the line. Can’t blame you. Good work on the poem.

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  2. Snot laughter filled the room
    I wondered how to consume
    All the knowledge you imparted.
    Planning on blogging how he farted
    Will most likely be the next verse
    Bring it on! Nothing is too terse
    Love you dripping snot or not
    Love you Marie

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  3. Witty little ditty there Bob. Having worked with ENT patients for years I wanted to delight you with some data about snot. Our bodies produce 1-1.5 liters per day! Most of it we swallow and as you know ……if you aren’t able to swallow there never seems to be enough tissue to wrangle it all in! Your sense of humor still shining thru – bless you

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