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Volume 14, Number 5–May 2008

Another Dimension

Bedtime at Nana and Pop's House

Stan Shuman


Requires a hug and a kiss

From the two year old

In Mickey Mouse pajamas,

Climbing on my lap,

Interrupting the crime-news on T.V.,

Smack! a kiss on the left ear,

Smack! a kiss on the right,

"Eye, eye," the imp insists,

(Thank goodness for eyeglasses)

"Nose, nose," comes the next command.

I panic (what to do?!)

This adorable, cute, bright, affectionate kid,

My own grandchild,

Heading for the lips, now!

(What a strange ritual

The young parents have invented)

All I can think of, are GERMS:

Giardia, Hemophilus, E. coli,

Strep, Staph, and Pneumo,

A host of enterorespiratory viruses

Multiplying on this adorable child's pink

Mucous membranes, fingertips,

His droplets and aerosols a sea of microbes.

I suddenly thrust him

At arm's length, crown him

With a kiss on the curls

Of the cranium, blow

A few more long-distance

Kisses as I hand him

To his mother

(Before any more infestation

can occur).

I return to the gloomy T.V.,

Wondering what the incubation

Periods are for the most likely

Forms of gastroenteritis, hepatitis,

Pink eye, U.R.I. and

Bronchopneumonia.

How fortunate the non-medical

Parents and co-grandparents,

Who hug, hug; kiss, kiss

Without worry or care!

Stan Schuman is professor emeritus at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA, and founding editor of the Journal of Agromedicine (Haworth Medical Press, New York, 1974).

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