A brilliant man that Rosenfeldt <br />an op a notch above your belt. <br />You noticed his old fountain pen <br />he's a stickler among men. <br />All nit and picking you will need <br />is thus provided, yes indeed. <br /> <br />He likes his aging instruments <br />and likely drives Mercedes Benz. <br />But that, my friend, astute you be <br />is what he means to you and me. <br />You will, though groggy, re-appear <br />and hear the Forum's Hear, Hear, Hear. <br /> <br />I'll spare you what the doc intends <br />and no, there won't be no amends. <br />He's ordered from the Blacksmith Joe <br />four sharpened blades and one small hoe. <br />They are de-rusting them of course, <br />and trying sharpness on their horse. <br /> <br />But, heck, why worry, it's in vain, <br />will you imagine what the pain <br />and other symptoms would present? <br />No pills would make a proper dent. <br /> <br />So Jerry, we all know it's tough <br />and frightening, perhaps it's rough. <br />You, as we feel are just as weak, <br />and it is promises you seek. <br />But we, who know just what is right <br />will be there after that big night.<br /><br />Herbert Nehrlich<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/for-jerry-part-i/