I am so close to done
Yet it is time to eat
I left cooking for the others
Which has put me at their whim
Breakfast burned off
Lunch was scarce
Now dinner is a gorge
At rapid pace to hold the muse
Fearing she will leave
I was on a roll
The scene spinning from my fingers
I wish to escape the table
Not noticing what I eat
As long as I am fed
My god I hate this food
Guess I cook tomorrow
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Back to work Charles…back to work before you lose the muse! π
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Still 2 weeks of vacation left. Don’t want to exhaust myself so early in the year. π
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Go slow and steady no need to tush on vacation. π
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This made me smile, Charles.
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Glad to hear it.
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Whew. Don’t leave this laying around for the cooker to see.
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I’ve made my arguments known. π
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Loved the cooking theme, Charles – On days when I get to stay home, this is pretty much what it looks like (except then Tom is in charge of dinner… that is always highly entertaining – luckily he is the master of sandwiches).
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Every house needs a sandwich master. It’s a dish that works for every meal.
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It really is – as he learned this summer when I magically list my way to the kitchen!
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I just remembered that one of my friends used to try and find a sandwich name for every non-liquid food we ate. Hotdogs were ‘Long Meat Sandwiches’, Tacos were ‘Open Air Mexican Sandwiches, Lasagna was a ‘Layered Pasta Sandwich’, etc. We got bored very easily back in those days.
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I’m going to have to share that with Tom, just to see what else he can come up with – sometimes boredom is fun! π
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Leads to great creative wanderings. π
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Food. Bathroom. Sleep. Writers must put up with incessant interruptions. π
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Don’t even get me started on sleep. Always getting in the way while my mind keeps trying to work.
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Something all writers empathise with, good poem’ pal
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Thanks. Now for breakfast. π
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