To get this research undertook
I bought a needle and the BOOK,
and with the BOOK an old and hairy
faintly starving dromedary.
N.A.M., to help this thesis,
gave, on loan, a standard Croesus.
When the Croesus, missal-guided
went to Heaven's gate and tried it,
Peter spoke - "The Gospel proves
a camel through a needle moves
Sooner than we may admit
a Rich man." (Christ, J., opus cit).
Testing to confirm the Word,
I loosed our camel, hunger-spurred,
and motivated by a lure
of buns behind the aperture,
The subject, in a single try,
squeezed grunting through the needle's eye;
a graceless act. The camel crammed
and Croesus muttered, "I'll be damned."
Christian [Otto Josef Wolfgang] Morgenstern (1871 - 1914) Germany
Translated by Jerome Lettvin
Source: Project Gutenberg Self-Publishing Press
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