"Table for one", he replies with a smile The waitress sighs and leads him to a seat He orders a soft drink, sipping slow to think. An old man sits down at the bar while his ice cubes sink. The man speaks about wisdom he hoped he knew About a life that he just walked though, How money made wealth but not riches How he thinks back and just wishes, Speaking to a lady in back doing the dishes.
His plate is brought out hot, He sticks a fork into a bite As a couple sits down to his right They've only been dating for a week, She speaks and he holds onto each word He's nervous beneath the surface, Sweating bullets but holds on with a smile, She feels the same, pulse pounding all the while The man takes another bite wondering Where they would be a year from now.
He looks around to see, A mother talking with a child about two feet tall Why it's not ok to draw on the walls, A woman on her phone who is lacking self-esteem So she cries at night while she's alone, A couple of men discussing sports Getting too rowdy so the manager has to escort Them out the door, he'd seen enough. He pays his bill and heads for the door.