My pen name should be Edgar Allan Swimming Pool
For some reason I felt a need to steal from The Raven:
(Poe chooses some very odd rhyming/assonance patterns, I noticed while attempting to mimic them...)
Once upon a summer dreary; while I tidied, hot and weary,
Each inferno of a room worse than the one before,
While I sweated, liquid pooling, cat outstretched and collie drooling
There came a gay song, drifting through my backyard door;
"'Tis some boom box," I muttered, "blasting through my open door;
Only this, and nothing more."
Ah, I should have been more wary, in this cruelly harsh January,
Each separate buzzing blowfly vexing me to the core.
Eagerly for rain I waited; tongue dried out and breath abated,
So distant I am from the Winter, the Winter that I adore.
Oh, the gentle chill breeze and dark clouds we had before,
Seem gone from here forevermore.
Presently the song grew stronger; 'twas clear I could ignore no longer,
Then thrilled me -- filled me with hungers felt oft before;
'Twas the song, a childhood ditty, a song I knew well,
Indeed, known throughout the city; repeating as if in endless encore,
I hummed the tune, it was a pity -- I had no coins in the kitty
So I stood and gazed mournfully through my open door.
Presently my will grew stronger; hesitating then no longer,
I searched throughout my pockets for coins that they might store;
A fistful of dollars found, I swiftly swiveled 'round,
But the sound, the sound coming from my open door
There was nought but empty silence - here I look'd outside the door;--
Blowflies there, and nothing more.
And the Van, never seen, seems like a dream, like a dream
Iced treats lost, knees weaken and I collapse unto the floor;
And instead of sweet rain drizzling all I hear's my garden sizzling,
And the water in my body evaporates, leaves through ev'ry pore,
And my hope for some solution, driven hence and delivered to my door
Shall be answered -- nevermore!
Short version: The ice cream truck did not come by my street today :(
