"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." ~George Bernard Shaw

"Look at everything as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time." ~Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn


Monday, March 14, 2011

What he was thinking.....


I know I ate too fast
And certainly way too much
The cabbage and corned beef
It was such a tasty lunch
I'm here a wee bit longer
As I'm stuck on this seat
Reflecting upon my gluttony
While chewing on more meat.

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:39 PM

    A great take on the photo! I enjoyed it.

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  2. LOL! I like this very much! Gluttony can give one pause (long pause) for thought;-)

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  3. Anonymous3:29 AM

    love it love it!gave me a much needed laugh,and oh well,its all too true!

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  4. Anonymous4:45 AM

    LOL, that's a great take on the statue!!
    I love your imagination.

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  5. The worst part is the fact that the toilet he's on is right out in the open! (LOL!) Nice one, Kathe!

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  6. As I'm stuck on this seat
    Reflecting upon my gluttony
    While chewing on more meat...


    lovely lines, apt message in it, well done.

    A++

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  7. Anonymous6:49 AM

    witty! could he be thinking about what's for dinner?

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  8. ha!
    fabulous poem.

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  9. What fun! Bring on the corned beef, cabbage...and the gluttony.

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  10. Anonymous4:30 PM

    teeheehee.. I say, walk a bit instead of choping on more food!! ;-)

    LOVED this one, Kathe :)... you have an amazing way with words...

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