I had meant for the poem below, previously seen on this, my blog, to appear with my other poems as the second of International Incidents (the first being "I. Attend," a poem dedicated to my friend, Eric Walsh, the Canadian ambassador to Korea), but I must have sent it too late.
I recall looking for it in my poetry folders, and I did finally locate it somehow, and I did send it along, but it must not have reached the editors' eyes early enough.
Anyway, I wrote this poem in hopes of getting an unnamed, but major politician's interest and getting him to insult me in return:
II. Insultry Limerick
There once was a man called Sir Trumpet
who thought ev'ry girl was a strumpet.
He was starting to dodder,
for he took his own daughter
for a hoe in his garden, dadgummit!
As you see, my insultry limerick could have gotten my poems lots of attention, but such was not to be.
I remain The Great Unknown . . .