Don't breathe next to me!
You might get me sick.
Your nose is so red
That it looks like a brick.
Your eyes are all puffy;
You're sneezing a lot.
I'm leaving the room;
I don't want what you've got.
Don't cough when I'm here
You might pass it on.
For goodness sakes,
Cover your mouth when you yawn!
And don't touch my food,
Lest your cooties adhere,
Thus making me sick
For the rest of the year.
The last thing I need
Is a cold or a flu,
And so I am thinking
I'll bid you adieu.
I'm much better off
Wherever you're not
Don't breathe next to me;
I don't want what you've got.
BY: SUZIE BITNER
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Poems
RandomI really love poems from different people back from the old days like Edgar Allan Poe or Robert Frost, and more others.