'Die' With a 'T'
When I was young, my parents said
To clean my plate—from soups to bread,
I was a skinny chicken, then,
With every food that’s known to men.
As I grew older, diet changed,
From meat to chocolate, it ranged,
And, as a teen, it wasn’t odd
To lunch on Mars bars when abroad.
‘Twas then I started diet fads
To keep my weight from getting ‘bad’.
It started with my Nutri-shakes,
Nutrition, some. And flavour, fake.
From there, I moved to Watching Weight
With guides to track just what I ate,
It worked for years—I even taught
‘Bout only eating what I ought.
Now I’ve seen diets come and go,
‘Eat Only Meat!’ ‘Eat Only Roe!’
‘Away with dairy, eggs and cheese’,
OR ‘Breads are evil! Cause disease!’
I have tried Keto, I admit,
It was a satisfying hit,
And I’ve considered trying Noom,
(I learned about that one on Zoom!)
Will it, like others, come to naught?
(Though I lost the same 10 pounds a lot!)
Think I’ll return to being eight,
Eat everything. And clean my plate!
Cause Mondays do get knocked a lot,
With POETRY, we all besought
To try to make the week begin
With pleasant thoughts,
Perhaps a grin?
Have crafted poems for you to see.
And now you’ve read what we have wrought…
Did we help?
Or did we not?
Next week, from Mimi, join us here
For ‘Favourite Potables’. Teas to Beer!
On the Border
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