A rhyming poem dealing with phobias. |
Hundreds of phobias from which people suffer complicate their lives, make their lives somewhat tougher. Claustrophobia: Closets, small rooms, elevators do not feel right; crushing crowds make the heart race, the chest become tight. Acrophobia: The higher above the ground, closer to the sky the phobe gets, the greater this fear will amplify. Ophidiophobia: Slithering along, poisonous or not, the sight of him elicits the need to kill or for flight. Selachophobia: “Jaws” movies brought this phobia to the forefront. (duunnn dunnn ... duuuunnnn duun … dun dun) Being eaten alive isn’t pleasant to confront. Arachnophobia: Walking into a web, having eight legs crawling on your skin is something these phobes find appalling. Ephebiphobia: Having raised four myself, this phobia makes sense; that they become adults is the main recompense. Suriphobia: Seeing these scurrying about the house brings fear, causing standing on chairs and shrieking to appear. Spheksophobia: Stings on the wing bring pain, even a much worse threat if allergic -- perhaps death by small bayonet. Reading this poem could cause phobophobia in some but hopefully not metrophobia. (Poetic format: rhyming couplets, 12 syllables per line) List of phobias included in this poem: Acrophobia -- Fear of heights Arachnophobia -- Fear of spiders Claustrophobia -- Fear of confined spaces Ephebiphobia -- Fear of teenagers Metrophobia -- Fear of poetry Ophidiophobia -- Fear of snakes Phobophobia -- Fear of phobias Selachophobia -- Fear of sharks Spheksophobia – Fear of wasps Suriphobia -- Fear of mice Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |