23 Mar
Hangover poem
Category: Night out | Leave a comment
A’s for Amnesia, because, with regret,
I forgot what I drank when I drank to forget.
B is for Beer, whose sweet comfort I sought;
It’s uncomfortable knowing how many I bought.
C is for Cocktail, and, like how they’re made,
I’m muddled, and shaken, and not natural shades.
D is for Drinking, my primary vice
Now my bloodstream is ten percent Cointreau on ice
E’s for Electrolytes, causing the fog
That can only be cleared by a Hair of the Dog.
F is for Finding Myself Tucked In Bed,
With the cab ride a memory gone from my head.
G is for Gin, and I had mine with tonic,
Now my snoring and belching are quite inharmonic.
H is for Headache, and How Did I Get
A tattoo on my arse and a sheep for a pet?
I is for Ice, which, as well as some chips,
Are the only near-solids that passed through my lips
J is for Just When I’m On My Way Out,
A friend with a credit card yells “It’s my shout!”
K’s Karaoke, and I thought I’d try it
From “Khe Sanh” to Kylie, I should’ve been quiet.
L is for Lager, and also for Lout,
Said together, descriptive of me when I’m out.
M’s for Mojito, Martini, and more:
Margarita, Manhattan, and Me On The Floor.
N is for Nausea, and I’ve little doubt
That my insides are liquid, and want to come out.
O is for Oh Dear, I Think I Recall
That I danced on the bar with no clothes on at all.
P is for Pissed, and for Pickled, and Pray
Pass the Panadol, Please make the Pain go away.
Q is for Quiet! Don’t make such a din,
‘Cause my head feels like something a Rottweiler’s in.
R is for Retching, quite good for the soul;
I can work on my abs whilst I’m hugging the bowl.
S is for Sangria, guzzled in Spain,
And in quantities injurious to my brain.
T is for Toilet, cool solid and white;
The friend I embrace at the end of the night.
U is for Under the Table, and so
Now I’m Under the Weather, and moving quite slow.
V is Vodka – they say it doesn’t smell
Yet they’ve not whiffed my breath, from the armpit of Hell.
W’s Water, on which I depend,
‘Cause my mouth is as dry as a camel’s rear end.
X marks the spot, they say, where treasure lies,
But it marks not these spots here in front of my eyes.
Y’s yesterday, and the words I said then,
Which were something like “I’m never drinking again.”
Z is for… for…
Oh look, bugger it. Scotch, please.