A Visit To The Dentist Poem by Theresa Ann Moore

A Visit To The Dentist



How are you today?
Open wide, while I survey.
Let’s see what I can do…
To fix the ache that is bothering you.

A solution is required and overdue.
A crown will make your tooth like new.
Trust in me, this won’t hurt a tiny bit.
I promise no fragile nerves will I hit.

Drilling, boring, sculpting, preparing…
All the steps of mending and repairing
The form is made for the temporary.
Now that wasn’t bad; it wasn’t scary.

Everything looks good but let me explain;
Chew carefully and call if there is any pain.
Soon we’ll be ready for the final installation.
I know you’ll be pleased with the transformation.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ben Gieske 07 April 2007

Enjoyable to read and a laugh at the finish.

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Frank Cannon 28 March 2007

This tale of your is simple and wonderfully told, But may I add an addendum, if I might be so bold. The ending of this tale, it is a bitter pill. For the postman will soon deliver, to you your dentists bill.

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Theresa Ann Moore

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Michigan, U.S.A.
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