I don't like the crumbs, But I eat them anyway. I eat them like they're whole, As they are the best part to me. They are always there. Like a man who's instead Learned to fish There's more to be had, Saving the rest for later.
I take slow, small, deliberate bites, Like a goldfish, Mostly inhaling water, Saving the bigger pieces for you.
Although they're all mine, They taste better, knowing That I've shared them with you. No matter how far these crumbs Drift apart, Whether you eat them fast Or you eat them slow, There will always be something left To swim around in your stomach.
I am afraid to close my eyes And miss the moment you Savor it all. I could tell you that I've saved The best part for you, Knowing that it's all I have to give. My hands are only so big