While some of the names and references in these whimsical poems are dated, there is no one who turns a rhyme like Nash. For playful poetic exuberance, you can't do better.
Case in point: A poem called, "Will You Have Your Tedium Rare or Medium?"
It begins with these lines: "Two things I have never understood: first, the difference between a Czar and a Tsar/ And second, why some people who should be bores aren't, and others, who shouldn't be, are.
The wild names of the poems are half the fun for Nash. Here's another:
Title: "Piano Tuner, Untune Me that Tune"
It opens thus: "I regret that before people can be reformed they have to be sinners,/ And that before you have pianists in the family you have to have beginners."
If you prefer serious poetry, skip Nash. While he makes wry points about real life issues such as parenting teenagers, taxes, and more, he does it tongue-in-cheek and in wacky, fun ways. I recommend the book for poetry lovers.