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Once upon a thinner time Many pounds ago, My neck was long and, oh, so slim... Wherever did it go? I had a neck, I know I did, The slimmest one around, But when I search the mirror now It’s no where to be found. I can’t say when it happened. Time passes by so fast. The things we take for granted are The things that never last. I know what prompted its demise... ‘Twas one of many sins. I can’t say no to Twinkies Now it’s buried ‘neath my chins. Perhaps we’ll meet again one day, But it matters not, you see, For I know that with or without my neck, I’m still the same old me.
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Mar 31, 2019
Mar 31, 2019 at 11:51 AM UTC
Once Upon A Time When I Had A Neck
Once upon a thinner time Many pounds ago, My neck was long and, oh, so slim... Wherever did it go? I had a neck, I know I did, The slimmest one around, But when I search the mirror now It’s no where to be found. I can’t say when it happened. Time passes by so fast. The things we take for granted are The things that never last. I know what prompted its demise... ‘Twas one of many sins. I can’t say no to Twinkies Now it’s buried ‘neath my chins. Perhaps we’ll meet again one day, But it matters not, you see, For I know that with or without my neck, I’m still the same old me.
sandra-ostrander
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71/F/Westbrook, ME
Mar 31, 2019
Mar 31, 2019 at 11:51 AM UTC
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