Ogden Nash
FIRST
Be it a
girl, or one of the boys,
It is scarlet all over its avoirdupois,
It is
red, it is boiled; could the obstetrician
Have possibly been a
lobstertrician?
His degrees and credentials were hunky-dory,
But how's for
an infantile inventory?
Here's the prodigy, here's the miracle!
Whether
its head is oval or spherical,
You rejoice to find it has only one,
Having
dreaded a two-headed daughter or son;
Here's the phenomenon all
complete,
It's got two hands, it's got two feet,
Only natural, but
pleasing, because
For months you have dreamed of flippers or
claws.
Furthermore, it is fully equipped:
Fingers and toes with nails are
tipped;
It's even got eyes, and a mouth clear cut;
When the mouth comes
open the eyes go shut,
When the eyes go shut, the breath is loosed
And the
presence of lungs can be deduced.
Let the rockets flash and the cannon
thunder,
This child is a marvel, a matchless wonder.
A staggering child, a
child astounding,
Dazzling, diaperless, dumbfounding,
Stupendous,
miraculous, unsurpassed,
A child to stagger and flabbergast,
Bright as a
button, sharp as a thorn,
And the only perfect one ever
born.
SECOND
Arrived this evening at half-past
nine.
Everybody is doing fine.
Is it a boy, or quite the reverse?
You
can call in the morning and ask the nurse.