Thursday, February 4, 2010

Ode To Aaron Reuben


Pssssttt. Pssstttt. Over Here! (Floyd the Barber acting as head of his posse).


Did you know that Aaron Reuben died this week? He was the long-time producer of The Andy Griffith Show, the most important television program of all-time. In order to celebrate the many gifts that Reuben gave through this show, I have taken a few minutes to write him an Ode (what is an Ode anyway?).


To Aaron Reuben


Thank you for giving us Aunt Bea's smile,
And Opie, and Otis, and Gomer Pyle,
For "fibberty-gibbit" and "Shazam!"
For "Nip-it" and Helen's Leg-of-lamb.
You made a star of Barney Fife
And Thelma Lou (though she weren't his wife) . . .
A whole dang town that never had sex
(But something always happened next)
Still, on the show Andy kissed a lot,
But Helen was a teacher and not real hot:
We got the idea they were written in tether,
Though not a single show where they slept together.
Like Lucy and Ricky, and Dick Van Dyke,
There were separate beds, though they had a tyke:
"Little Ricky" for Lucy and "Richie" for Dick,
(Giving birth without sex was rather slick)
No single episode with a drug or a whore,
(Though men often dreamed of Tyler Moore).
Perchance women thought Andy had a tight a**
But who's makin' out with Earnest T. Bass?

Yes I know some will say that this Ode is mean
But I can't count the number I've seen
Of each episode, trailer and dialogue,
(Though most people think I've slipped a cog)
But really, Mr. Reuben, I wanna give thanks
That I've known Don Knotts as well as Tom Hanks,
That my life has been richer because of Floyd,
And I've had Goober to fill the void
Of those lonely nights when my wife was away
Attending a class (hey, what can I say?)
I watch Andy Griffith to pass the hours.
Believe me it's better than taking cold showers.
My kids are like Opie, my wife like Charlene,
And I quote every episode I've ever seen
Reminding them daily that life is a smile
And hope they'll visit with me awhile
In Mayberry or inside the Fix-it Shop
Or watch episodes until we drop.

Thanks, Mr. Reuben, I'm on my knees
In gratitude. May you rest in peace!

1 comment:

Michelle Kallock Knight said...

Well, you did follow through on this idea. I can't say it is the kind of tribute I would do, but you did get it to rhyme. And I don't watch Andrew Griffith that much.