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|title=Moe's Poetry Corner - Special Summer Edition: Ode to a Ceiling Fan What Don't Work Right | |title=Moe's Poetry Corner - Special Summer Edition: Ode to a Ceiling Fan What Don't Work Right | ||
|image=[[File:Moe's Poetry Corner - Special Summer Edition Ode to a Ceiling Fan What Don't Work Right.png|250px]] | |image=[[File:Moe's Poetry Corner - Special Summer Edition Ode to a Ceiling Fan What Don't Work Right.png|250px]] | ||
|released=September [[2012]] | |released=September [[2012]] | ||
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|series= ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' | |series= ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' | ||
|written by= [[Terry Delegeane]] | |written by= [[Terry Delegeane]] | ||
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− | '''''Moe's Poetry Corner - Special Summer Edition: Ode to a Ceiling Fan What Don't Work Right''''' is a poem by [[Moe]] in ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' | + | '''''Moe's Poetry Corner - Special Summer Edition: Ode to a Ceiling Fan What Don't Work Right''''' is a poem by [[Moe]] in ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' first printed in {{SC|194}}. |
== Poem == | == Poem == |
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Moe's Poetry Corner - Special Summer Edition: Ode to a Ceiling Fan What Don't Work Right
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Moe's Poetry Corner - Special Summer Edition: Ode to a Ceiling Fan What Don't Work Right is a poem by Moe in Simpsons Comics first printed in Simpsons Comics #194.
Poem[edit]
- I look up with moldy old eyes
- And see it taunting me.
- Oh, ceiling fan.
- Constant cool air flows from you.
- Your circular motion is unending and complete.
- Oh, ceiling fan.
- I wish the wall switch weren't broke,
- So's I could turn you off
- And throw a noose up there.
- You get the picture.
- Oh, ceiling fan.
- -MS.