Tempation v Moderation, a struggle in verse
It gets kind of heavy
This burden I shoulder
I must lighten up . . .
And yet I grow bolder
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Bolder because it makes me so mad
To think that the chicken for dinner we had
Packed a punch of hormones, a dabble of drugs
I’m a tree-lovin’ hippy; I just want more hugs
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More hugs for my children
And food that is healthy
I don’t like thinking of food
As sneaky and stealthy
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Though it is a necessary chore
I find listing prohibitions to be such a bore
Despite the recent blast o’ information
I’m taking myself on a splurge-vacation
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Oh the cakes I will bake
And the cookies I’ll eat
The latkes that shimmer
In oily heat
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I love sugar! I do! I most definitely do!
From the tips of my hair to the soles of my shoe!
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Yes, they say moderation is key
Sadly, that doesn’t quite cut it for me
For if even one crumb of a sweet does remain
It lures me; it taunts me; it calls me by name
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I am weak-kneed before the goddess temptation
She’s simply superior to that wimp moderation
And yet I suppose I should balance the two
Come 2010, I promise, that’s just what I’ll do
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Love it!! You’re the Seuss of sin 🙂
Love it!!! We could all use with a little more resistance to the temptations.
great poem! There’s a whole chorus of voices coming from my kitchen right now!
I hear you! Great poem! I have to agree with you!
Chicken seems to be one of the scarier foods these days – perhaps I will give it up for lent. Great poem!
You have the voice for verse. Love it.
very nice – couldn’t have said it better. Guess the goddess temptation rules us all. Does moderation mean one piece at a sitting, at a time, or 1 pie at a time? Always wondered about that. G-P M
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