Thursday, July 24, 2014

Noah's Dilemma

Noah was righteous (though maybe
A bit of a stick in the mud),
So God decided to save him
And his family from the great flood.

Again going over lists
After building his ark,
He had a couple of questions
Before they could embark.

“It says here that I need two
Of every living thing.
But I have some misgivings:
That’s going to be hard to swing.

“What’s this about a pl...platypus,
And penguin and k...kangaroo?
And I need to find two skunks.
What am I going to do?

“If I don’t find these animals,
They’ll think my work is a sham.
Ah, I know what I’ll do:
I’ll delegate this job to Ham.

“But first, another question
Is going to be hard to solve,
And that is the problem of food
And what it is going to involve.

“‘All food eaten on Earth’
Has to be on our boat.
With all that food and the animals,
How will we stay afloat?

“There’s another problem:
My lions aren’t nice and sweet,
And they have a strong preference
For gazelle and antelope meat.

“Cramped in so tight a space,
I hope we all don’t smother.
How will I keep the animals
From eating one another?”

He gave his list to Ham
And said, “I’ve found you some work.
I’ve got too much on my mind,
And it’s driving me berserk.”

Then Ham elicited help
From brothers Japheth and Shem.
No one else was available
To help him aside from them.

There were millions of species
Of animals that they had to find!
They’d be in a lot of trouble
If they left any behind.

Noah’s curse on Ham
Didn’t come till much later.
Meanwhile, Ham had a few
Questions for his pater.

“Now, about all this water:
I'm not disrespecting your wishes,
But will it be salty or fresh?
It makes a difference to fishes.

“For forty days and nights
We’ll be floating around;
When the waters recede,
Won’t all the plants have drowned?

"While all the animals come
From different climate zones,
The ark's not climate-controlled.

What about all these unknowns?"

Noah said, “Don’t even go there!
There’s no time to stall.
Let’s get a move on before
Raindrops start to fall.”


By Bob B (7-24-14)

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