Nothing in Particular
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Nothing in Particular is a poem written by Arthur Conan Doyle published in his handwritten magazine The Feldkirchian Gazette (Vol. I, october 1875).
Nothing in Particular
I hear about by day & night
The most acute of maladies
To picture it in black & white
The object of this ballad is
Allow me, gentle reader, please
to breath in your auricular,
I suffer from that fell disease
Called "nothing in particular."
To render it the more intense,
And almost unendurable
My doctor says in confidence
That it is quite incurable.
My mind thus weakened day by day
must lose its perpendicular
And fall a melancholy prey
To nothing in particular.
AD
