Today's poem is a Clerihew - a light verse, usually consisting of two couplets of uneven length and irregular meter, the first line usually containing the name of a well-known person. The Clerihew was invented by Edmund Clerihew Bentley (1875 - 1956), an English writer, at the age of 16.
SeanMy son, SeanIs almost gone,He's moving soon,I think in June :-(
BrianMy son, BrianIs always tryin'He'll work it outWithout a doubt!