Parents to be read at his death, and marked' Anonymous.' Some say he took it from an Indian funeral chant, others from a poem by a U.S. poet Mary Fry, though no one seems to know anything else about the lady. Poetry Professor Peter Levi, Oxford University, says it is a well written poem, but not a famous one and he can not identify the author. # CAT # (-----) (-----), writes: THERE is another reason for the expression' No room to swing a cat.' My grandfather, an old sailor, told me nearly 70 years ago that originally the expression was' No room to swing a cot,' meaning a ship's hammock. Probably when the saying went into general use, people didn't understand it and changed it to cat. Grandad's explanation sounds more probable than the others. Ancient mariners were a knowing all lot. # HAIRY # (-----) (-----), writes: I'VE joined a cycling club and I am puzzled why most of the professionals shave their legs. Even after