Teddy Fox
Some call me a teddy bearA cuddly one at that
Is it because I am soft
Or because I am fat?
I've done my best to lose weight
What lies beneath my skin
Fat tissue is an issue
Will I ever be thin?
Would I lose my ursine looks
If I decreased in size?
I would think it's best to shrink
My waist, buttocks, and thighs
No more ice cream shakes for me
Or bad cholesterol
It is wise to exercise
And keep food portions small
I admit, I am obese
It's time to not deny it
When I look into a mirror
It makes me want to diet
I want to look athletic
With muscles hard as rocks
Don't call me a teddy bear
Call me a teddy fox
I would rather be a fox
Slender, handsome, and sly
So bright-eyed and bushy tailed
I'd make the vixens sigh
Will the lady foxes swoon
At my vulpine demeanor?
I can't bear to be a bear
Foxes are quicker, leaner
Please login or register
You must be logged in or register a new account in order to
Login or Registerleave comments/feedback and rate this poem.