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Zombies Don’t Pinch

A Living Dead St. Patrick’s Day Poem

By Rusty Fischer, author of Zombies Don’t Cry







Copyright © 2011 by Rusty Fischer

All rights reserved.



This is a work of fiction. All of the names, characters, places and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or, if real, are used fictitiously.



Cover credit: Ivan Bliznetsov



Zombies Don’t Pinch



Please take my advice

This St. Patrick’s Day;

And pocket your fingers

Yes, put them away!


For zombies aren’t fond of

Their skin getting pinched;

Though to you it’s so easy

Though to you it’s a synch.


You see they’re quite fragile

Those old living dead;

And while to us it’s a prank

Pinches fill them with… dread!


For while we feel a sting

Or a little enflamed;

To a zombie a pinch

Is no St. Pat’s game!


I learned not to do it

I found out the hard way;

When I pinched a zombie

Last St. Patrick’s Day!


I thought it’d be funny

On this holiday scene;

And hey, after all

He wasn’t wearing… green!


He was new to our school

A lonely old thing;

Who knew St. Pat’s Day

Just wasn’t his… thing?


His name it was Edgar

Which didn’t help much;

He was quite fond of ice cubes

And brain, guts and such.


Though he dressed all in fashion

It was painfully clear;

That his presence was alarming

And filled us with fear.


But I had decided

To make him a friend;

Little did I know

My life was about to end!


I crept up behind him

A smile on my face;

And sat down beside him

Yes, right in his space!


He thought I was friendly

His smile it was sad;

And now I felt creepy

And terribly bad.


But it was the rule

And the sooner he learned;

Our St. Patrick’s custom

The less he’d get burned.


He smiled and asked my name

I said, “Mary Sue!”

And then went and added,

“I’m sorry for you!”


Before he could question

Before he’d ask why;

I pinched his left shoulder

And oh, did he cry!


A roar was more like it

A growl I do think;

Right before into my bicep

His teeth he did sink!!!


My flesh tore asunder

My blood it did spray;

As old Edgar nibbled

The morning away.


And when it was over

I felt rather… strange;

Already my body

Had started to change.


I felt quite a chill

Straight from the inside;

My heart wasn’t beating

It was clear that… I’d died!


“But why did you do that?”
Of Edgar I wondered.

He said, “Never pinch me;

You totally blundered!”


I saw why he’d angered

When I pinched his skin;

Since where I had touched him

His skin was caved in.


It looked quite unsightly

And so to strike back;

Old Edgar he’d mounted

A zombie attack!


And now I was like him

All ragged and dead;

My friends they did diss me

And hung out instead.


My life as a zombie

Wasn’t so bad;

Though Living Dead Edgar

Was the only friend I had.


And somehow a year passed

With only brains to eat;

I thought I’d survived

Some momentous feat.


As St. Pat’s Day started

All over again;

I totally blanked

On what to do when…


Some poor mortal dumb-dumb

Saw that I wore no green;

And instead of turning

Got totally mean.


And pinched my right bicep

And tore it right off!

As Edgar looked worried

As Edgar did scoff.


But what did I care

Now that I was not living

If to some dumb mortal

A new life I was giving?


I bit all who pinched me

And turned them quite dead;

Until our school halls

Ran totally red.


And all who came near us

Yes all who did plot;

To creep up and pinch us

Soon started to rot.


And so heed my warning

On this St. Pat’s Day;

If you see a zombie

Run the other way.


For zombies don’t like green

And don’t care an inch;

To suck on your marrow

If you dare to pinch!



About the Author:

Rusty Fischer





Rusty Fischer is a professional freelance writer who lives in sunny Florida with his beautiful wife, Martha. They enjoy riding bikes, long, leisurely walks on the beach, romantic dinners and zombie movies; lots and lots of zombie movies! (Well, Rusty does, anyway!)

Rusty’s new book, Zombies Don’t Cry, will be available from Medallion Press in May of 2011. In the meantime, check out www.medallionpress.com/blurbs/zombie_cry.html for updates and blurbs as the publication date nears.



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