The Dentist Poem by David Darbyshire

The Dentist

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In the room were I was Waiting
Were a lot of people Hesitating
In there faces was a lot of Despair
To get up and go sit in he Chair

One had a lose Tooth
They were better in his Youth
The other had a sore Gum
From drinking a lot of Rum

Head back, Mouth open Wide
Lets have a look Inside
Well well well, I can Tell
That you brush your teeth Everyday
And that's the way it should Stay
That will be 50 Euros
Smile and have a Nice Day

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Duncan Wyllie 12 March 2006

Very funny and also a profound statement.Love Duncan

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Charles Chaim Wax 06 December 2005

what a topic for a poem! what courage! but these fellows are one step from that wily one who seeks all souls good luck on your next visit and may it be a merry one giving to you all you desire keep up the good work

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