Hullabaloo's Vogon Poetry
Created | Updated Jul 11, 2003
Beth's Car
In Nova Scotia where the nights are hard
And there's endless snow and rain and rain and snow
A flying refrigerator landed on a car
That was minding its business by the side of the road,
To the detriment of each party.
This was witnessed by a three-legged cat
Who suddenly wondered where everything's at,
And is now in therapy.
But what was a refrigerator doing in Nova Scotia? I hear you ask.
It must have been some smooth-talking salesman from the USA
Who sold refrigerators to the Eskimos
And on his way back home decided to make
An extra buck or two selling to the Nova Scotians
Who, although being legendarily canny
Were, compared to the Inuit, easy.
But what is worse is that the car
Belonged to Beth, Muse of Poetry, star,
Who no longer could literally drive mere males, mere poets
To distraction and helpless attraction
Or action, until she got her car fixed.
Her reaction
Must have been at least a bit mixed.
I expect she's in some pub for the duration
Drinking JD and champagne
To ease the pain
And quell the strange sensation
Of having your car destroyed by a refrigerator
Just when you were planning to use it later.
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