
The pessimist with half a glass
Sees no point being gleeful
While optimists will always ask
If theirs comes with a refill
light verse and much, much worse

The pessimist with half a glass
Sees no point being gleeful
While optimists will always ask
If theirs comes with a refill

The honey bee performs a dance
Which indicates the vector
Its friends should fly to find those plants
Providing the best nectar.
With six legs that’s no easy feat
And so, to overcome it
To keep the message short and sweet
The less adroit just hum it.

Sir Francis Drake had what it takes
To sail around the world
And followed in Magellan’s wake
With England’s flag unfurled.
Along his route he plundered loot
Until the hold was packed
With millions from Brazilians
And the Spaniards he attacked.
On his return, the English yearned
To learn of far off places
Of queens and perils unforeseen
And men with painted faces.
Bess knighted Francis on his ship
While desperately hoping
He’d share his tips for crispy chips
And how to blow a smoke ring.
Soon after he was off again
And set sail heading west
But Fortune soon abandoned him
In this, his final quest.
Sir Francis survived cannon balls
And arrows tipped with poison
But in the end, when Nature called
It ravaged then destroyed him
For dysentery killed our man
Then almost caused a shipwreck
That’s why they sealed him in a can
And christened it the poop deck

The brains behind the pencil
Made his mark which we commend
But smarter still’s his wife
Who stuck a rubber on the end

Porcupines, when making love
Must meet at the right juncture
For, any variation of
Results in acupuncture

The President was heard to say
I am not wearing a toupée!
And though they’d said it just to kid
It really made him flip his lid.