This evening I unzipped my skin
And carefully unscrewed my head,
Exactly as I always do
When I prepare myself for bed.
And while I slept a coo-coo came
As naked as could be
And put on the skin
And screwed on the head
That once belonged to me.
Now wearing my feet
He runs through the street
In a most disgraceful way.
Doin' things and sayin' things
I'd never do or say,
Ticklin' the children
And kickin' the men
And dancin' the ladies away.
So if he makes your bright eyes cry
Or makes your poor head spin,
That scoundrel you see
Is not really me
He's the coo-coo
Who's wearing my skin.
- Shel Silverstein
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HorrorAmos MacArthur was a loving father, husband, and friend. On the day that his life ended he was just trying to be a good Samaritan, but one act of instinctual goodness led to disastrous consequences for him and his family. Amos's mind, body, and soul...
