Poem - "The Sloth" by Theodore Roethke

"The Sloth" 
by Theodore Roethke

In moving-slow he has no Peer.

You ask him something in his Ear,
He thinks about it for a Year;

And, then, before he says a Word

There, upside down (unlike a Bird),
He will assume that you have Heard--

A most Ex-as-per-at-ing Lug.

But should you call his manner Smug,
He'll sigh and give his Branch a Hug;

Then off again to Sleep he goes,

Still swaying gently by his Toes,
And you just know he knows he knows.