Y2K Poem
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'Twas the night before Y2K

As Heard on Chuck Buell in the Morning
'Twas the night before Y2K, 
And all through the nation 
We awaited The Bug, 
The Millennium sensation. 
The chips were replaced 
In computers with care, 
In hopes that ol' Bugsy 
Wouldn't stop there. 
 
While some folks could think 
they were snug in their beds 
Others had visions 
Of dread in their heads. 
 
And Ma with her PC, 
And I with my Mac 
Had just logged on the Net 
And kicked back with a snack. 
 
When over the server, 
There arose such a clatter 
I called Mister Gates 
To see what was the matter. 
 
But he was away, 
So I flew like a flash 
Off to my bank 
To withdraw all my cash. 
 
When what with my wandering eyes 
Should I see? 
My good old Mac 
Looked quite sick to me. 
 
The hack of all hackers 
Was looking so smug, 
I knew that it must be 
The Y2K Bug! 
 
His image downloaded 
In no time at all, 
He whistled and shouted, 
Let all systems fall! 
 
Go Intel! Go Gateway! 
Now HP! Big Blue! 
Everything Compaq, 
And Pentium too! 
 
All processors big, 
All processors small, 
Crash away! Crash away! 
Crash away all! 
 
All the controls 
That planes need for their flights 
All microwaves, trains 
And all traffic lights. 
 
As I drew in my breath 
And was turning around, 
Out through the modem, 
He came with a bound. 
 
He was covered with fur, 
And slung on his back 
Was a sack full of virus, 
Set for attack. 
 
His eyes - how they twinkled! 
His dimples - how merry! 
As midnight approached, though 
Things soon became scary. 
 
He had a broad little face 
And a round little belly, 
And his sack filled with virus 
Quivered like jelly. 
 
He was chubby and plump, 
Perpetually grinning, 
And I laughed when I saw him 
Though my hard drive stopped spinning. 
 
A wink of his eye, 
And a twist of his head, 
Soon gave me to know 
A new feeling of dread. 
 
He spoke not a word, 
But went straight to his work, 
He changed all the clocks, 
Then turned with a jerk. 
 
With a twitch of his nose, 
And a quick little wink, 
All things electronic 
Soon went on the blink. 
 
He zoomed from my system, 
To the next folks online, 
He caused such a disruption, 
Could this be a sign? 
 
Then I heard him exclaim, 
With a loud, hearty shout, 
Happy 2000 to all 
As your computers die out. 
Complements of Shannon