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Sent: Sunday, August 22, 1999 8:27
AM
Subject: [MOL] A diet prayer
Hi Molers,
I thought you might enjoy this little poem which was sent to me by one of
my students.
A DIET PRAYER
Lord, My soul is ripped with
riot
incited by my wicked diet.
"We Are What We Eat," said a wise old man!
and, Lord, if
that's true, I'm a garbage can.
I want to rise
on Judgment Day, that's plain!
but at my present weight,
I'll need a crane.
So grant me strength, that I may not
fall
into the clutches of
cholesterol.
May my flesh with carrot-curls be
dated,
that my soul may be poly
unsaturated
And show me the light, that I may bear
witness
to the President's Council on Physical
Fitness.
And at oleomargarine I'll never
mutter,
for the road to Hell is spread with
butter.
And cream is cursed; and cake is
awful;
and Satan is hiding in every
waffle.
Mephistopheles lurks in
provolone;
the Devil is in each slice of
baloney,
Beelzebub is a chocolate
drop,
and Lucifer is a
lollipop.
Give me this day my daily
slice
but, cut it thin and toast it
twice.
I beg upon my dimpled
knees,
deliver me from
jujubees.
And when my days of trial are
done,
and my war with malted milk is
won,
Let me stand with Heavenly
throng,
In a shining robe--size 30
long.
I can do it Lord, If You'll show to
me,
the virtues of lettuce and
celery.
If You'll teach me the evil of
mayonnaise,
of pasta a la
Milannaise
potatoes a la Lyonnaise
and crisp-fried chicken from the South.
Lord, if you love me, shut my mouth.
Liz