THE MAP MAKERS

There was a man who made a map

Of all you see at night;

He made the moon and all the stars

And comets in their flight.

He worked for twenty years or more

And extra ink he bought,

And then he mapped the Milky Way

As sort of an afterthought.

I read the story to Margaret,

She said that it must be true,

For she herself could draw a map

Of Ocean avenue.

She made a dot for Prospect Park,

A blot for Sheepshead Bay,

And then she ruled a line between

To show the right of way.

It took her just five minutes just,

But I have my private fears,

That it isn’t quite up to the moon-man’s map,

For it never took twenty years.