No doubt the former Governor of the State of Illinois, sentenced to 14 years in jail yesterday, will soon be immortalized by the jailhouse poets. Oh, yes, there are many denizens of the gentler arts behind bars! Among them is the great P. Oswald Effinger the Third, a convicted and unrepentant repeat pedant, who has already offered a modest effort. P.O.E. III, as he is called, holds the title of Poet Incarcerate at Paul Powell Penitentiary in Pawnee, IL, which is one of only a handful of fully alliterative detention centers in the U.S.
A note from the poet: “The newly minted inmate will find a warm welcome in jail. I predict people will want to call out his name from their cells because it is such a treat to say, and so it will echo up and down the halls of the penitentiary. I believe his name is a marvel. With four full syllables, it permits full expression and can be spoken in such a way to match any human emotion. On paper, the name looks like a mess. It is a pure deception. The name wants to be rhymed, needs to be rhymed, begs and pleads to be rhymed. What I have given you, then, is a poem that some may call an abomination, but I assure you, all the couplets are completely consensual.
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Now it is Christmas, so be of good cheer!
All the townsfolk will gather their families near.
With their hearts full of kindness and mercy and joy, of which
not very much will be shared with Blagojevich.
He had been rather great for a very short while
Like his hair he impressed us with volume and style.
He was boastful and brusque. You could not call him coy. And which
laws he’d obey was known just to Blagojevich.
He was caught on tape saying “I’ve got it … this thing.”
“And it’s golden,” he said, clearly thinking, ka-ching!
Illinois is a state that grows corn stalks and soy. A switch
isn’t too likely. Just ask Rod Blagojevich.
In the prison they’ll cut off his iconic locks.
there’s enough there to weave into ten pairs of socks.
Though to wear them is something you wouldn’t enjoy. An itch
needs to be scratched if that itch is Blagojevich!
How important is it to have an impressive head of hair?





