O Potty! My Potty!

The other obvious and more significant change is that she has begun potty training at school. We have a potty already, and we have been reading a few books, watching a few videos. (The first video we viewed warrants a blog entry all its own.) But, these new parents wonder, maybe our little toddler might be more interested in potty training if the literature were more compelling…more riveting…like this?
O Potty! my Potty! our fearful sit is done;
The parents encouraged every trip, the prize we sought is won;
The stars and stickers I covet, the parents all exulting,
While follow eyes the daily trips, the vessel grim and daunting:
But O heart! heart! heart!
O the tinkling drops of yellow,
Where on the floor my potty lies,
Waiting cold and shallow.
O Potty! my Potty! it sits beneath the paper;
Rise up—grab four little squares—and take no more later;
For you treats and toys a plenty—for you the bathroom crowding;
For you they call, the parents plead, their eager faces turning;
Here Potty! dear potty!
This bum atop your head;
It is some dream that on this spot,
I sometimes fear to tread.
My Potty does not answer, its lid plastic and still;
My potty does not feel my bum, it has no pulse nor will;
The bathroom feels safe and sound, its door closed and done;
From fearful trip, to now I sit, waiting for an object won;
Exult, O mom, and ring, O dad!
But I, with lesser dread,
Walk the to the place my potty lies,
Waiting for me instead.
(With sincere apologies to Walt Whitman).
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