Here you will find the Poem Scorflufus of poet Spike Milligan
There are many diseases, That strike people's kneeses, Scorflufus! is one by name It comes from the East Packed in bladders of yeast So the Chinese must take half the blame. There's a case in the files Of Sir Barrington-Pyles While hunting a fox one day Shot up in the air And remained hanging there! While the hairs on his socks turned grey! Aye!Scorflufus had struck! At man, beast, and duck. And the knees of the world went Bong! Some knees went Ping! Other knees turned to string From Balham to old Hong Kong. Should you hold your life dear, Then the remedy's clear, If you're offered some yeast - don't eat it! Turn the offer down flat- Don your travelling hat- Put an egg in your boot - and beat it!