"'The Waste Land' In Five Limericks" by Wendy Cope

Aug 25, 2014 17:32

T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land In Five Limericks

I

In April one seldom feels cheerful;
Dry stones, sun and dust make me fearful;
Clairvoyantes distress me,
Commuters depress me-
Met Stetson and gave him an earful.

II

She sat on a mighty fine chair,
Sparks flew as she tidied her hair;
She asks many questions,
I make few suggestions-
Bad as Albert and Lil-what a pair!

III

The Thames runs, bones rattle, rats creep;
Tiresias fancies a peep-
A typist is laid,
A record is played-
Wei la la. After this it gets deep.

IV

A Phoenician named Phlebas forgot
About birds and his business-the lot,
Which is no surprise,
Since he'd met his demise
And been left in the ocean to rot.

V

No water. Dry rocks and dry throats,
Then thunder, a shower of quotes
From the Sanskrit and Dante.
Da. Damyata. Shantih.
I hope you'll make sense of the notes.

Wendy Cope

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