I WANT WHAT SHE'S HAVING
I have a new
delightful friend,
I am most in awe of her.
When we first met I was
impressed,
By her bizarre behavior.
That day I had a date with
friends,
We met to have some lunch.
Mae had come along with them,
All
in all ... a pleasant bunch.
When the menus were presented,
We ordered
salads, sandwiches, and soups.
Except for Mae who circumvented,
And said,
Ice Cream, please: two scoops.
I was not sure my ears heard right,
And
the others were aghast.
Along with heated apple pie,
Mae added, completely
unabashed.
We tried to act quite nonchalant,
As if people did this all
the time.
But when our orders were brought out,
I did not enjoy
mine.
I could not take my eyes off Mae,
As her pie a-la-mode went
down.
The other ladies showed dismay,
They ate their lunches silently, and
frowned.
Well, the next time I went out to eat,
I called and invited
Mae.
My lunch contained white tuna meat,
She ordered a parfait.
I
smiled when her dish I viewed,
And she asked if she amused me.
I answered,
Yes, you do,
But also you confuse me.
How come you order rich
desserts,
When I feel I must be sensible?
She laughed and said, with
wanton mirth,
I am tasting all that's possible.
I try to eat the food
I need,
And do the things I should.
But life's so short, my friend,
indeed,
I hate missing out on something good.
This year I realized how
old I was,
She grinned, I've not been this old before.
So, before I die,
I've got to try,
Those things for years I had ignored.
I've not
smelled all the flowers yet,
There's too many books I have not
read.
There's more fudge sundaes to wolf down,
And kites to be flown
overhead.
There are many malls I have not shopped,
I've not laughed at
all the jokes.
I've missed a lot of Broadway Hits,
And potato chips and
cokes.
I want to wade again in water,
And feel ocean
spray upon my face.
Sit in a country church once more,
And thank God for
Its grace.
I want peanut butter every day,
Spread on my morning
toast.
I want un-timed long-distance calls,
To the folks I love the
most.
I've not cried at all the movies yet,
Nor walked in the morning
rain.
I need to feel wind in my hair,
I want to fall in love
again.
So, if I choose to have dessert,
Instead of having
dinner.
Then should I die before night fall,
I'd say I died a
winner.
Because I missed out on nothing,
I filled my heart's
desire.
I had that final chocolate mousse,
Before my
life expired.
With that, I called the waitress over,
I've changed my
mind, it seems.
I said, I want what she is having,
Only add some more
whipped-cream!
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