Dear Samuel Fang,
My late welcome to your early
landing:
So how was the trip?
I heard some sort of drought
happened
In the last leg of your trip
Was it severe enough to cause
a famine?
Or was it just curtailing
your bodybuilding?
It surely made the landing a
lot easier
For the chartered flight to
Earth
I understand you were the
only passenger
And the lady aviator was on
her second call
I hope you were not already
bored on board with her
You are stuck with her for
a long haul after all
I heard quite some sleepless
nights were spent
Near the neighborhood of
Dad's gentle snoring
But do not worry about
interrupting the unreal tranquility now
The nightwalker will swiftly
tend to your midnight cry of hunger
Suckle liberally and demand
longtime cuddle
These free things pay
handsome dividend later in life
(Just look at those lovesick
adults
They have to toil much harder
to get paid)
Samuel is my kind of son
For it is asked of God
You did not arrive at your
final destination yet
Welcome to the hub of life
for transfer
Remember to reserve Samuel
Fang in the book of life
Book the John316 flight on
the heavenward course
Lie down
Roll over
Crawl around
Walk upright
Run the full course
Leave an indelible mark
Buckle up
Take off
(Composed on July 15, 2002)