Carpe Diem
Carpe diem
Carpe diem
Carpe diem seized the raison pie sliced.
Raison pie sitting in the sun ants come rain some wind finds the plate
Snow melts upon the pie crust ice forms on the crumbs flies come
Cover is placed in place an amount on a sign is added $1.79 centavos for a slice
of raison pie long meant to be taken to the trash can and left there to be given to
decay but sold to the man with the watch left in place of cash he was hungry and
no idea was entered in his memory bank of raison pie left on the shelf and
roaches crawled upon the left over raison melted mess.
The waiter was just drinking coffee no beer at all.
Carpe diem seized the plated raison given.
Copyright © Charles Hice | Year Posted 2007
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