Weighing hundred kilos on earth
You need never lose your self worth.
Just thirty-eight on Mars— so thin,
On Moon, no more than seventeen!
No, no you never are so fat,
Only, you're on a wrong planet,
You need never change food,
Change the planet for good!
Eating your heart's content,
On your girth, not a dent!
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Tongue-in-cheek |32.03.2020|
Topic: humour, food, planet
No, no you never are so fat, Only, you're on a wrong planet, You need never change food, Change the planet for good! FIND ONE WITHOUT ANIMAL OR MAN NO VIRUS BUT PENTY OF WOE-MEN LOL NICE HUMOUR POET AP UR A JOY TO READ HOW DO YOU FIND ME
How do I find you? Humour you see on every view, Oxygen is breathed in everywhere, But you seem to thrive on humour.
An attempt to cheer up the prevailing somber scene, thanks Rev BFA
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Humorous and insightful! I read this gem several times and noted various definitions of 'gravity' impact the meaning. Both profound and humourous. A fantastic verse.
It was I thought was a light-hearted joke, but liked beyond my expectations, thanks indeed.