From the ungrateful child at christmas
To Veruca Salt, with endless lists
and wanting things with pounding fists
on bedroom doors and floors
You imitate them all.
And you irritate with whining,
and the bitching,
Looking others up and down.
And frowning,
sagging wrinkles of discontent
Like a birthday child
who doesn’t like Mr Funny Clown
You act cold.
Like an unrolled, rerolled, big snow ball
and seem old when you mutter,
Sour nothings under your breath.
And you’ve got friends and them
And shields and swords by the side of you.
You’ve got family standing close
And yet, you don’t know how lucky you are.
When Cinders wished a prince would come
She got it granted and was whisked away
Yet with your prince trying to hold you up,
You glass heel is kicking him in the nuts
And when he lessens his grip, you whine.
You seem to not get that you have it good.
So smile, and treat life and friends
and them with respect they should receive.
Conceive the thought that life isn’t to bad.
So stop being greedy, disrespecting, needy.
And smile.
You’ve got it good.
Smiling always makes it easier.
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