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Bob
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Lyme, you're a four letter word
Closely resembling turd
Dropped by a bird
Left by a herd
We won't rest 'til we see you interred.

You live in a bug in the grass
That sucks on good people who pass
But we belong to a faction
That celebrates action
We'll straighten out your little squiggly *** .

You're Ugly, you're Scum
You're Dirt, you're a Bum
(Each with a capital letter)
You're Disgusting, you Smell
You should go straight to Hell
(There, now I feel so much better).

We're warriors, we won't stop 'til we're through
We're determined to eradicate you
The future's no mystery
You'll be ancient history
And your buddy Erlichea, too!


The ORIGINAL Night Before Lyme Christmas
'Twas the night before Christmas
And out on the 'net
The Lymies were talking about
What they would get

They talked of prescriptions
Their stockings were fillin'
Doxy, Amoxy
Zithro, Ampicillin

Flagyl, Mepron,
Claforan, Tinidazole
Some on I.V. Rocephin
Stuck tied to a pole.

After a while
they went off to their beds
And dreamed of being healthy
And not needing meds.

They rode bikes and scooters
and jogged in the Fall
Took out the kids
For a game of football

Went picnicking, camping
Swam in the stream
But then they awoke
It was only a dream

Out came the Excedrine
Out came the Aleve
But wait! A whisper
Hard to believe!

A calling
Quiet at first
Then louder and louder
As if the sky burst!

A saint? An apostle?
Can't make a decision
Some sort of salvation
Of undetermined religion

"Come out all you Lymies
If you don't you'll regret
Tonight is a night
You'll never forget"

Lights on, out they stumbled
With sleep in their eyes
Unhooked their I.V.s
And looked to the skies

There was Frank, there was Julie
Annie, Barb too
Lovey and Georgia
And from New Jersey, Sue

There was Brite and Kathleen
MisTick and her brood
Rufie and Joel
(He's a real cool dude!)

Judiann, Martha
Michelle, Jenny, Don,
Pat, and Lou
Robyn and Jon

I saw Kay, Bryan, Amy
And Sarah, and Art
And Joel, and others
All waiting to start

"Look what I've brought
You won't be dismayed
You all have insurance
Your bills are all paid

"An extended vacation
For the O.P.M.C.
And freedom to practice
For all L.L.M.D.s

So forget swollen knees
Your future's secure
We've killed Lyme disease
I brought you the cure!

And there's no more Erlichea
So each little tick
Will still be disgusting
But it won't make you sick.

Next morning was painless
Out in the sun
They did all the things
They missed, that were fun

Now they still talk on the 'net
But their love is enough
And instead of disease
They just talk about stuff.


Babesia Tole Erlichea

Babesia told Erlichea
"Let's go have some fun
We'll fly on down to Ticktown
To see the ponies run.

Put on your hotpants, I'll wear my red dress
We'll fly the Black Crow Airway
We'll be at the club tomorrow night
And sleep right on the fairway.

A quick-trip tick will do the trick
It's off to the county fair
We'll settle in twixt hair and skin
And dine on a dark bay mare

We'll stay a day down in the bay
And start a bacterial brood
Or hitch downtown to the local pound
Depending on your mood".

Erlichia told Babesia
"Before I get much thinner
Pack your stuff, I've heard enough
Let's go on out to dinner!



There once was a chick from Nantucket
Who brought home a tick in her bucket,
She was lucky this time
She didn't get Lyme
And as for the tick she said "fuhgeddabout it, I'm gonna spray the little bugger".

A Night at Kathy's Korner

In front of Kathy's Korner
There was room for many cars
For it was still quite early
For this seediest of bars.

Kathy was setting up as usual
And everything seemed all right
But there was something insidious
About the guests on the way that night.

The Drummer arrived first
And dragged his drums on in
He was fat, pimply and pushy
And nobody's kin.

Shortly thereafter
Arrived the guitar
Then with the bassman
They stepped up to the bar.

Finally the vocalist
With her usual frown
The band took their drinks
To the stage and sat down.

Outside, a Bovine violin
was lost in the dark,
Whining and crying
And trying to park.

As the first notes were struck
The band came alive
And with a hiss and a shudder
The Party arrived.

Some entered the front door
Some came through the back
Some lay dormant, under the floor
And oozed up through the cracks.

The band started rocking
Like they could do no wrong
The Bovine violin
Just did not know the song.

The Party was as evil
As the worst witches' brew
They had killed more people
Than any criminal crew.

There were Rickettsia species
And Salmonella
Pneumococcus, Mycoplasma
Chlamydia, Bartonella.

Erlichia danced
With Leptospirosis
The Borrelia species
Defied diagnosis

Brachyspira danced wildly
With his old friend Brucella
And I saw Treponema
With her latest fella..

Some waited tables
For all this riff-raff
They weren't Union waiters
But they were all Staph.

Kathy danced on the bar
Letting everything gyrate
Spindly limbs flying
Olive Oyl on a hot-plate.

The Borrelia species
Jumped out of their cysts
Got up and danced
(What else?) The Twist!

Pneumococcus said "rock us
We ain't no suckas
You know you can't shock us
We're bad mutha-fuya's".

Lactobacillus yelled "Thrill us
Make with the jive
If you don't fulfill us
Noone leaves here alive!

(Now the band didn't have to hear anymore
They'd each been in that chapel room before
With a loved one's casket, there on the floor
The somber clergyman with mercy to implore
The deceased a victim of this Devil's Corps
To enjoy the warmth of love and sunshine no more
The hushed whispering, just outside the door
Each band member instinctively knew what was in store).

The Cocci were cockeyed
The Bacilli were stiff
They raved and they reeled
To each rock and roll riff.

Faster and louder
The music superphonic
Paint peeled from the ceiling
The band looked Demonic.

Kathy slipped out
Not a minute too soon
While the Bovine violin
Was still out of tune.

The room grew hotter
As the music played faster
The overheated Party
Faced bacterial disaster.

Cell walls melted
Cytoplasm dried
Flagella burned away
As the Party was fried.

Kathy's Korner became Kathy's Courthouse
The band was the judge
The defendants got the maximum sentence
And became bacterial sludge.

The band packed up as the sun arose
And left laughing and joking
Kathy left too, and never looked back
At the ooze of death still smoking.

Kathy's Korner looks the same
I drove through that town the other day
Nobody wants any part of it
They can't sell it, or rent it, or give it away.

Kathy's moved to Mexico
Where she runs a Drive-in called Queenie's
Getting rich on an original dish
Nachos and McSweenies.

Now Kathy's Korner's empty
Nobody goes that way
Except some nights, a Bovine violin
Who still thinks he wants to play.

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Michelle M
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Bob, you have truly missed your calling!!!!

I laughed myself silly reading (and mentally humming!)

What a splendid Christmas card to us all.

I'm so glad, what with the recent frantic activities on the board, that this gem did not slip off the page!

Thank you!

Michelle

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