![]() The LampA Poem by Elton Camp![]() How to deal with a Genie.![]() The Lamp By Elton Camp While browsing in the antique store I saw a box of odds and ends galore At the bottom lay a lamp of bronze “To have that old thing might be fun.” Back at home, I got some Brasso out It will take a polish without a doubt I began to rub, and to my surprise A Genie hovered before my eyes Another Barbara Eden he was not But I had to work with what I got His eyes had such an angry glare “To disturb me, how do you dare?” A turban of white was on his head It was topped with a plume of red Dark beard covered his ugly face And purple skin was a disgrace As a Genie you must give to me Whatever I ask in wishes three. “Infidel dog, what you say is true. Ask as you will and I’m through.” I wish you’d use Master as my name To call me a dog is to your shame. Yes, Master. Is is very easily done. You have now had wish number one. I do wish I hadn’t asked for that! That is wish two, the Genie spat. Dog, you have just one wish more Then all will be as it was before What I ask, you must grant to me Give a thousand wishes, not three On the Genie’s face came a scowl And then he let out a terrible howl “What you ask, I’m now forced to do. I never had a master cunning as you.” So now I think before I speak And use only one wish a week My bank account is so full of dough And my Genie is required to keep it so So if a magic lamp you happen to find, Please keep my devious trick in mind © 2010 Elton Camp |
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Added on November 12, 2010 Last Updated on November 12, 2010 AuthorElton CampRussellville, ALAboutI am retired from college teaching/administration and writing as a hobby. My only "publications" are a weekly column in our local newspaper. Most of my writing is prose, but I do produce some "poetr.. more..Writing
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