Lazy Day Poem by david lessard

Lazy Day



I took the day off, yesterday...
had nothing much to say,
cast off the worries of the world,
and relaxed in my own way.

Doughnuts and coffee,
in the early morning,
despite the health care warning,
they knock caffeine and sugar,
but I still had the yearning.

Once-in-a-while don't matter,
So my figure I don't flatter,
but just occasionally,
won't make me fatter.

Off to the swap-meet,
where I exercised my feet,
saw nothing much of interest,
nothing much to entreat.

One booth had a poodle for sale,
Only six hundred dolllars,
(enough to make one pale)
Cute and everything, but
so costly for one wagging tail.

That was the extent of my journey,
I relaxed at home that afternoon,
(after taking a nap at noon)
It was a laid-back, lazy day,
I may do it again...real soon.

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