With a beaming smile that could warm the tile She came flying down the corridor the sun was setting, so i asked her heading and she said, "I'm going to Florider!"
Well she seemed to like to talk and I really love to listen so I pressed her for the details and her eyes began to glisten.
"I been staying in this rest home since I lost my dear departed" and I asked her when he died and she said, "No, I meant my leg".
So we stood there, well I stood there and she sat in her new wheel chair I asked her what's her hurry. and if she's gonna get a peg.
And she said: "Maybe if I lose this weight~ Gotta get down to 220 but the trouble is I love to eat. I know it's not that funny."
"I've had my share of heart attacks and twice I had a stroke Buried my husband and lost the house and gee I love to smoke"
"I can't move these three fingers but I manage in this chair on nice days take it to the road for excercise and air".
She went on to share her story was from somewhere up in Queens married twice without children and lived well within her means.
She talked about her childhood home and how chemicals from the pool splashed onto the strawberry patch and the fruit was the size of a stool.
The best of all of her stories was one about her dad who had worked for Sunshine Biscuits, but once fell into a vat.
no sooner had she told me that I knew I'd have to write a lymric for this lady whose smile brings such delight.
The folks at Sunshine found him pulled him out but hound him was one lucky catch, 'til he met his batch when those lady fingers done nearly drowned him.