I knew a man named Borsenhnoff
who never did complain –
I saw him waiting for a bus
just standing in the rain,
With dripping hat and soggy coat
more tolerant than us –
The sign a foot above his head
showed he’d missed the bus.
At home his children pestered him
they always wanted toys –
And never would his wife allow
A night out with the boys,
Yet always pleasant Borsenhnoff
would smile every day –
And when his soup would show up cold
he’d eat it anyway.
The last time I saw Borsenhnoff
they were laying him to rest -
A smile still upon his face
he’s given life his best.
2 comments:
Ahhhhh, I love this one too!
Everyone should be a Borsenhnoff!! So much easier than the alternative.
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