For The Boy Who Ate And Ate (A Sickly Sweet Love Story) Poem by Not Long Left

For The Boy Who Ate And Ate (A Sickly Sweet Love Story)



Davy was a boy who just loved to munch
Said he loved the sound of the crunch.
Stuffed crust pizza was heaven for him
Said he was born big boned, wasn't meant to be thin.

From an early age he loved to eat
His poor mother said she was a human teat
Felt like he was eating her alive
But she said it was natural and he'd thrive.

By the time Davy reached age three
No longer his knees or feet could he see
Shopping had become a weekly task
His belly was growing like treated grass.

When all the other boys played football
He'd sit alone ravising a choclate coated apple
Watching them run about, laugh and play
Wishing that he could join them some day.

But Davy could not stop piling on the pounds
Each footstep he made would shake the ground
Nothing could keep him away from Ice Cream
Not even when he exploded in his dream.

Until one magical day he met a girl named sue
Who told him to love her and not the food
She took his despair and replaced it with love
Now Davy's lost ten pounds and she's up the duff.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ashish R 29 October 2006

Cute story very well told. Ashish.

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