Keith Logan
Keith Logan
Feb 28, 2017

The Diet

I am sure I have posted this before but it came up in conversation so I thought I might take the liberty,

My wife is on a diet, so am I,
her will prevails in setting what we do;
no more to breakfast on a tasty fry
nor lunch of prime Scotch mince or Irish stew.
She loves her cherry cake, but it’s now gone
and with it all the sweetmeats from the house;
the limits of what’s wholesome have been drawn,
I think that she mistakes me for a mouse.

If I could find the will or knew the way
to help provide new balance to her schemes,
although I sometimes think of what I’d say
there’s nothing I would do to end her dreams.

She doesn’t seem to count those chocolate snacks,
but I don’t care what label’s on her slacks.

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Region, Country: United Kingdom (Scotland), GBR

Favorite Poets: Robert Burns

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Keith Logan

This was fun to write, I hope that shows in the reading. Actually Anna was never on a diet, she was always going to start next Monday.