They’re bumpy, they’re lumpy, at times I feel frumpy, With bones that behave as if I’m not in charge Some people
have bones
that are not so unruly Now why would
the bones
misbehave in my body? I talk to
them sweetly,
I dress them, I feed them, But bumpy
they are,
and bumpy they’ll be So here’s
what I have
decided to do I’ll love
them and
treat them with patience and pride. They prop
everything
up, and that's quite a job, I’ll explain
them to
people who don’t understand I’ll get rid
of the
bumps when they get in the way They’re
bumpy, they’re
lumpy, I know you’ll agree Would
you like to learn more about multiple
hereditary
exostosis (MHE)? |
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Joan
Fleitas, Ed.D., R.N.
Associate
Professor of Nursing, Lehman College, CUNY
Bronx,
New York 10468
Last
updated: May 1, 2008