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Weight and The Summer Dilemma
Jean Shaw© -
My Summer Dilemma
Struggling into my swimsuit
Reflection's made it clear
Despite
my best intentions
I'm larger than last year
I guess I'm pretty lucky
I have a shapely
figure
But even if I breathe in hard
I look two sizes bigger
All winter I've disguised
the fact
With help from baggy clothes
Now summer's come, it's skimpy tops
So everybody
knows
I don't want to join a slimming class
Allowed food isn't me
All those calories,
points and carbs
Water and black tea!
Perhaps I'll take up exercise
Fast walking,
that's more fun
I'll do it now, go to the shops
May even try to run
Oh what the heck,
curves are in
Men like our fleshy bits
So instead I'll just stay as I am
And buy
a suit that fits!
Weight and the weather have one thing in common -
I've always been
Oddly enough, however, I always
found these terms endearing although now they might be considered as verbal abuse.
It's a sad reflection on how times have changed.
For most people weight is a direct
result of the amount of calories consumed in relation to the amount used -
One reason
for gaining weight and changing shape, which many women of a certain age will relate
to, is the menopause, and currently that is my explanation.
It's not an excuse, just
an explanation. I use it every time I find yet another skirt or pair of trousers,
which won't quite fit, and it comes in very handy.
My weight appears to shift around
at night when I'm asleep and I wake up in the morning with extra on my arms, back,
stomach and waist.
Love handles they may be -
Excess weight is
of course a problem if you let it get out of hand as it can create all sorts of health
issues, and a sensible diet and exercise routine are to be recommended.
Apart from the fact clothes look better if they actually fit, you generally feel
more comfortable and confident if you aren't continually having to hold yourself
in, too scared to breathe incase the seams of the material encasing your body should
suddenly give.
It is just delusionary to think you look slimmer wearing clothes,
which are smaller than you actually need, and I often see people who would benefit
from a visit by the wardrobe fairies.
I hate parting with anything though and must
have a bit of the war mentality in me.
I tend to think if I hang on to something
long enough the fashion will come around again and those people who discard clothes
they haven't worn for six months break my heart.
Mind you, I'm not getting any younger
so by the time fashion trends dictate I can wear some of the clothes I have in my
wardrobe it would be a case of them being inappropriate for my face.
The expression
"Mutton dressed as lamb" springs to mind.
Anyway, here's a light hearted poem I've
written. which sums up the way I feel.
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