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This Poem Was Written In Real Time…

The waitress took our order

With a smile on her face

And then apparently decided

To desert the human race.

More than half an hour later

We’ve killed a pitcher of beer.

Our senses are still present

Though the help has disappeared.

It’s midnight at the bar,

Then it’s one here at the grill.

Our belly’s good and empty

But our hope is holding still.

We’re waiting on our sandwich

And it’s 2025,

And the chef has just confirmed

That the waitress is alive.

My beard is grey, my hair is gone,

I drool and shift and snore…

Then the waitress comes out smiling

And she says “Five minutes more.”

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Two Minutes To Go

When you’re waiting for start time

Of a certain event

You can help pass the time

To a certain extent

By writing a poem,

By tying your shoes,

By checking your Facebook

Ot watching the news.

And it is not shameful

To abandon your task 

If that for which you wait

Suddenly starts

And you can’t think of a rhyme

So screw it.

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Father of the Bride

Fluff and foof,

Foam and poof.

Through the roof:

Shopping.
White or gray?

Peach or Monet?

Pay and pay:

Shopping.
We’ve got a year

To pick the dress

We’ve seen the glory

And the mess.

Dad’s in the car

Waiting for the yes

That brings the end

Of shopping.

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Now Serving Number 1,347,362,897,363,076…

I think that when you die
You go up to the sky
And log in to the Heaven registry
Of those awaiting birth
Again onto the Earth.
It’s just another big bureaucracy.

You spend the days after your doom
In cloud-nine’s waiting room
With the patio salesman, Bill.
So if you have a heart attack
You’ll see why Christ has not come back,
And at this rate, he probably never will.

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