

If We Eat On TogetherDon't lose your weightIf We Eat On Together
With each passing day
You've come so far
Don't throw it away
Live believing
Food is for eating
Wonders are waiting a la carte Chicken cacciatore
Foodstuffs in a lorry
Hold to the truth of calorie charts
If we eat on together
I know our stomachs will never cry
Chefs see us through to forever
Where hors doeuvres roll by
For you and I
Souls sadly thinned
Must learn how to expand
Seek a cookie jar
Eat on to the end
Candy mountain
A soda fountain
Washes our crumb


Desire for a Pocket SquareI wanted to try it once.Desire for a Pocket Square
The pocket square. Old-fashioned, you may call it. A relic from an earlier age: outmoded, outdated, out of style. But long ago, when men were men, they wore pocket squares. Gregory Pecks chiseled manliness and Errol Flynns dashing good looks have no match in modern cinema. And they wore pocket squares.
Its been said that pocket squares are for decoration, handkerchiefs are for hygiene, and bandannas are suited for face-covering during bank robberies. While a piece of cloth can theoretically serve any of the above purposes, it takes a man of style to appreciate the aesthetics
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