--------------------------------------------------------------- PROBLEMS? Please try viewing this with Netscape Navigator. --------------------------------------------------------------- Toxicoendendron - a poem by Tim Hempfield HE rubbed his arms; He shook his waist; He cooed softly like a dove. A shiver ran thru his slender form; And as she approached he began to squirm; His eyes blinked wildly, -she thought ÒWhat charm?Ó He rubbed his legs together; He stroked his neck above; And then he gave his elbows a shove. He began to whisper incoherent blather; His hands folded in a pleadful matter; And she giggled ÒOh, with me heÕs in love!Ó ÒNot really, Nurse, -Ó said the doctor, Ò-But I guess you did not know;Ó ... ÒYou see, -Timmy has Poison Oak from head to toe!Ó --------------------------------------------------------------- -For more poems, type http://www.dejanews.com/ into your browserÕs ÒLocationÓ window. Press your ÒreturnÓ key. Click on ÒQuick SearchÓ, then type in: roller39@idt.net Press your ÒreturnÓ key. Scroll to the very bottom of the page that appears. Change ÒStandardÓ to ÒCompleteÓ roller39@idt.net is already typed into the window. Click in the window behind the ÒtÓ in Ò.netÓ Press your ÒreturnÓ key. Toxicoendendron is copyright 1997 by Tim Hempfield