Devouring Time Poem by David McLansky

Devouring Time



I loved you ‘till your teeth fell out
You often forgot to brush
You bit me with your piggy-snout
You were often in a rush;
You chewed your food then open-mouthed,
Crunching corn on the cob
The mashed potatoes headed south
An inveterate reborn slob;
One advantage did emerge
When you lost your teeth;
You ate with both your lips and gums,
Head lost among the sheets.

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Gajanan Mishra 25 May 2013

Good write, good love. I invite you to read my new poems an comment and vote.

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