My doctor is a bore
Frets like a mother hen
The fuss?
My weight
Who will deny me those late night raids in the kitchen
while the house slept?
those tippy-toe moments as I hear a door swing-
pause
silence
Oh, dad, I just came for water. Feeling thirsty
Lights out.
Wait
The snoring of a boar
My door opens again and on tippy toes I go,
back to my love waiting for me
in the kitchen
in the fridge
in the orange bowl that mom put the caramel-coated sponge cake
Crunch crunch. Mission accomplished.
Hours later.
Morning
Has my sin been discovered?
The whole family is gathered around for breakfast
and there’s none for me.
Where’s my breakfast, mom?
And like a well-rehearsed song, they echo back at me:
“You can’t have a second breakfast!”
I love the whole arc of the story here, and what a wonderful payoff! It made me laugh!
I don’t know what to do with this poem
It’s serious
But the point of view is a nonchalant youth that uses humor as life
I want this author to have seconds
I hope this author stashed seconds
I’m going to read it over and over until my emotions know what to do with it
Lovely story telling