FORMER JANITOR NOW WAXES POETIC

FORMER JANITOR NOW WAXES POETIC

NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) -- A former janitor is now waxing poetic instead of waxing floors. 30-year cleaning industry veteran Robert Kravitz has traded his mop and bucket for a pen and pencil, and now publishes poetry about the janitorial business. One example of his work: Yes, without the cleaners coming in at night/ Our offices would be a terrible sight/ The kitchen would be so grimey/ No one could eat it would be so slimy. Kravitz says he's never at a loss for words because his 30 years as a janitor have made him familiar with all the industry terminology. However, he admits the hardest part about writing janitorial poetry is finding rhymes because he says "There aren't many words that rhyme with vacuum."