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Lost: The Ones That (Fortunately) Got Away

In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Out of Reach.” Write about the one X that got away — a person, an experience, a place you wanted to visit.

Love

The one or two who got away
I’ll not call back another day;
for, compared to all the rest,
it seems I got to keep the best!


Job

Though a poetry press was up my alley,
I never saw a single galley;
for the editor did not choose me
though I thought the  job was meant to be.

I decided to go back to college
to get some other sort of knowledge.
Met the editor’s wife in my first class,
who professed her spouse to be an ass.

Art took the place of words for years,
as I happily changed gears;
for although the poetry press was hot,
it seems the editor was not!


Pounds

The pounds I lost over the years
have lived up to my greatest fears.
They decided they would all come back.
Have old home week. Rejoin the pack!

But I will not give up the fight
to try to curb my appetite.
I buy these capsules that are magic–
a spell against an outcome tragic.

Expensive?  Yes.  But worth the cost,
to keep at bay those pounds  I lost!

 

17 thoughts on “Lost: The Ones That (Fortunately) Got Away

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  2. Marilyn Armstrong's avatarMarilyn Armstrong

    I have this theory of lost pounds. You see, matter is energy. When we lose weight, it is transformed into clouds of energy, clouds of FAT energy, just hanging in the air. Lurking.

    We can’t see it, but when we walk into such a cloud, without warning we gain all the fat which was hanging in the air as it turns back into matter . It matters on our ass, hips, and stomach. THAT is why we find ourselves saying “I don’t understand what happened. Suddenly, I gained all this weight. I didn’t change my eating habits or anything … !”

    See? Isn’t that logical?

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