When Toileta Goes To Town

When Toileta Goes To Town

A Poem by Earl Schumacker
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Something is going downtown

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When Toileta Goes To Town


Toileta rolls into town on roller skates

With one thing on her mind… Water

Spun in one direction going down

She keeps her mouth wide open

In hopes of finding lovers passing by

Young men make her blush

If more than one she has to flush

Wearing only a porcelain smile

Flies enter thinking this is breakfast

It is wise to close your trap when gliding down the highway

At the restaurant she requires a private room

Leaves the seat down when she sits

Meditates on it

Which is a common practice in the district that she's in

It is her duty when nature calls to follow protocol

Something is in the air when she is finished

It is not Spring

When Toileta goes to town she really goes

The room needs a disinfectant

And so does she so don't forget it


© 2016 Earl Schumacker


Author's Note

Earl Schumacker
And now for something silly

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Added on October 14, 2016
Last Updated on October 14, 2016
Tags: Silly, practical behavior, nature, wisdom, identity

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Earl Schumacker
Earl Schumacker

Atlantic City, NJ



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B.A. Degree in Literature and Language. I enjoy writing short stories, poetry, novels and keeping up with new scientific discoveries. I enjoy philosophy and Art appreciation. more..

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