coffee, twice filled. Today
with cream, it fit and hit
the bill.
For second breakfast
(sometimes skipped,
just as with first) a BIG, TALL
(pint glass) MILK and one
of those flat, thin granolas.
(sometimes skipped,
just as with first) a BIG, TALL
(pint glass) MILK and one
of those flat, thin granolas.
A granola bar of some kind.
You know the kind
I'm sure
You know the kind
I'm sure
For lunch, oh hey, we'll have
to see. Yet probably
it will be bread
with something kept between.
- SURPRISE!
And as to dinner: visualize.
And so to bed, and quick.
And so to bed, and quick.
So naturally, this diet
today is/was no thing
like yesterday's course.
Yet hopefully, I say (I'd
say!) I'll hit my marks
each time! With force!
Like steed! Not John
Steed, by the way
- the deadliest man in
the service - yet more
like a gallant and noble
steed: A HORSE, to gallop
on various capers, to jump,
to plod at need, or just
haul ass! Pronto and
Galore, would be
my carriage team,
if both were me.
Hard work at need,
and fuel up fine. An apple,
sounds alright just now
today is/was no thing
like yesterday's course.
Yet hopefully, I say (I'd
say!) I'll hit my marks
each time! With force!
Like steed! Not John
Steed, by the way
- the deadliest man in
the service - yet more
like a gallant and noble
steed: A HORSE, to gallop
on various capers, to jump,
to plod at need, or just
haul ass! Pronto and
Galore, would be
my carriage team,
if both were me.
Hard work at need,
and fuel up fine. An apple,
sounds alright just now
for me and mine, in fact!
Why not?
With sugarcubes thrust
in its (corèd) core!
Why not?
With sugarcubes thrust
in its (corèd) core!
Divine, sublime, and/or
fine fare for any horse
I'm sure, or do suppose
(one does, one knows), plus
ample hay, in sun or rain,
or plenteous grass. Bit sweet
for me, but then
I don't endorse
I am not/cannot (usually)
beat a horse, or be that ass
-inine, lest I then be obliged
to clap or chap or even kick
that ass. Not yours!
fine fare for any horse
I'm sure, or do suppose
(one does, one knows), plus
ample hay, in sun or rain,
or plenteous grass. Bit sweet
for me, but then
I don't endorse
I am not/cannot (usually)
beat a horse, or be that ass
-inine, lest I then be obliged
to clap or chap or even kick
that ass. Not yours!
I'm sure it's class.
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