Saturday, May 10, 2008

Wasting Time

Seven o'clock
Dressed and ready to go;
Waiting for my date
For the farmer's market.

Gonna buy me some plants
Fruits, veggies, who knows;
Waiting for my date
For the farmer's market.

Wish she'd agreed
To an earlier time;
Waiting for my date
For the farmer's market.

So I wouldn't have to sit here
Tryin to think of this rhyme;
Waiting for my date
For the farmer's market.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Okay,I'm retired you know...hard to get up and out at 6:30am. Next time I will try harder. Thanks for the fun....and um...the bread memories :0 mom

Anonymous said...

Okay Beck and Jess..I came up as Anne Elliot.Is that good or bad?...mom

Madeira girl said...

Mom,
This is what it says about her:Anne Elliot - The novel's protagonist, Anne Elliot is the middle daughter of Sir Walter Elliot, a landed baronet from a socially important family. Quiet and reserved, yet clever and practical, Anne sees the foolishness in her father's lavish spending. Because she is neither the most beautiful nor the most image-conscious of his daughters, Sir Walter often overlooks Anne, slights her, and dismisses her opinions. Though Anne seeks love, she is conscious of her duty to her position and the prudence of making a suitable match. Seeking to please those around her, in her youth, she was persuaded from following her true desires. In contrast to both of her two sisters and to the other young female characters in the novel, Anne is level-headed, considerate of others, and humble. She balances duty and passion in a composed and respectful way. She is in the book Persuasion, which I have read, but is not my favorite book of Jane's.

Madeira girl said...

Oh, yeah. Jess needs to feed her family... still.

Madeira girl said...

Oh... and Jess, I truly appreciate your comment on my blog yesterday. It did make me feel good. But, I really didn't want to offend Robin. I don't think she knows how busy and crazy life is here for me and she was just trying to help, I think. I love you though!:)

Madeira girl said...

Oh. And good poem.:)

Madeira girl said...

Wow. I feel so ignored.

Madeira girl said...

Really... I do.:(

Jess said...

Oh, I love you too! I haven't been blogging, or commenting, or whatever, for days now. Sorry! I'm really not ignoring you. Not this time anyway...:)