A Limerical Look in the LooA Poem by An owl on the moonA history in rhyme, of the place we all give some time… Please excuse my potty mouth... :D
Have ever a restroom you’ve seen? A powder room, outhouse, latrine? Whether dry toilet or wet In the end they beget Something ever so wonderfully keen. In the third millennium BC Called the “Age of Cleanliness” you see Toilets and sewers invented Though none were fresh scented On brick and a wooden seat you’d wee. Now the people of the Harappan Who lived in what’s now Pakistan Had water flush toilets And perhaps warm baguettes Twould be envied since the world began. Skara Brae in Orkney had louses But their toilets would drains under houses Around 3100 BC Much too early for me Couples powdered their noses with spouses. Move ahead bout a thousand years Onto Crete, Egypt, and Persia with spears Why they had em too Would go pee and doo doo Roman bath houses? They were pioneers! So we’re up to John Harington’s bet It’s 1596 and he’ll never forget The flush toilet created All that waste now abated Now we plop and we don’t have to fret. Twas originally called the toile As those French people so loved to say From a cloth on the shoulders Caught hairs cut from all hers You’ll find this bout 1703. Whether riding a ginormous train Or 20,000 feet up in a jet plane Ferries or busses will do Cushy heated seats too To help waste products go down the drain. Now salute with your bum, butt, or a*s For the toilet’s a fine work of class If you pee or you poo It’s no matter to you On the porcelain throne you shall pass. So call it the khazi or loo Or latrine, privy, netty will do It all comes out in the end Even from your best friend So keep a toilet handy for you!
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