Here we are at our high school friend's wedding
Reception
Where we conjure up images of our days
As rambunctious rascals all hurtling down from
The playground.
Easy on the Eggs
Is the goofy one
Who brings winter food
To the spring parties
And spring food
To the parties in the winter.
Fall food are for the summer parties
And summer food is for the fall.
Whatever, he quips,
But he presses on,
Claiming he wasn't the only
One who did this.
We roll our eyes and ignore him
But he still sneaks into our kitchens and
Steals our candy from Halloween.
It doesn't matter.
We take it all back.
We don't care.
We started ignoring his pies
And cakes and pastries
He made.
He labored over
Because he brought food the wrong season
The wrong night the wrong day.
The wrongfulness of it all wasn't ignored by
Easy on the Eggs.
It was ignored by us.
We started bringing the right food
But soon we said that a comedian is never without jokes.
So we laughed at such tales
Of our friend bringing dumbly wrong foods
Because there's that one person
Who never did anything wrong.
Except at one thing.
We all accepted him.
He passed away
A little awhile ago
But we resurrect his food
And eat it, relishing it and even
Serving it at his funeral.
We didn't care.
We ate the cakes and pastries
And cookies and pizza.
And other winter in summer
And summer in fall
And fall in spring
Spring in fall?
Yes, sir.
No matter how hot you are
You're getting a cup of hot chocolate
Or a snow cone even if your toes have
Frozen off.
Because that's Easy on the Eggs.
He's everything everywhere
For all seasons
He's got something.
He's got something for us
And for you
And for everyone
Who enjoys his hard-earned pies
He sells at winter fairs
And summer fairs
Are selling ice cream
If it doesn't melt
And fall fairs aren't selling apples
And apple pies
And pumpkin pies
But rather watermelon and ice pops
And juicy pineapples.
People never buy anything
But none of that ever stops
Easy on the Eggs.
He sells what he sells.
But let's go to our friend
Who's getting married
Today.
No,
Wait.
It's actually two months later
That she weds a man
Who loves her cooking.
It's pumpkin pie in the fall
And ice pops in the summer
And ice cream in the winter
And blueberry jam in the spring.
Easter in the spring
And Fourth of July in the summer
And Christmas in the Winter
And Halloween in the Fall.
Not candy for Christmas
And Easter Eggs and candy for Fourth of July
And hot dogs for Halloween
And presents for Easter.
This man had no learning disability.
This man was just strange.
I think he was an alien
But I could wrong.
I saw his eyes get all glowing
One night
When he snuck into my bedroom.
He asked me where my candy was
Now that I had dressed up as Spiderman and he as Batman
But that was five months ago.
Candy should've been his middle name
But he disappeared a long time ago.
It was weird.
We didn't know where he was.
We didn't know he was someone else,
Unfamiliar with our ways on earth.
His purple eyes would glow bright purple
But ours wouldn't.
We'd just have green, blue and grey eyes.
He could breathe under water
And go through things.
And hurl onto buildings way up into the distance so far away.
I think he was an alien
But my friends don't believe me.
I laugh it off.
They do when I do an autopsy as I am
A neurosurgeon.
One's a ballerina,
A cook,
A teacher.
They don't use the brain
Half as much as I do,
Or at least,
Care about it.
One uses her legs
Or hands
Or mouth and hands
And legs to get around the classroom.
Not a brain.
But I use my hands and brain and mouth and every other part of my head
To wrap my head around the fact
That Easy on the Eggs
Was that friend.
He knew what was coming
Yet he didn't care.
He wasn't professional,
Or athletic,
Or a good cook,
Or an excellent dancer,
Or triumphant at winning a wife.
None of those things mattered to
A guy who loved picking flowers
Or at least tries to on a cold winter
Day.
Or picking apples in the orchard
In the freezing cold.
He won gold metals for worries
And anxieties
But we never knew how to feel
About him
Because we were always put
Off by his strange behavior.
He never truly fit In.
I guess he was from a planet
Where he was picking daisies
In the winter
And eating apples in the winter
And slurping Slurpies in the winter
And swimming in such hypothermia
Water in the winter.
What a guy.
If he was a guy
Or was he was an alien?
I used to wonder.
I'd removed myself from this reception
Because I wanted to really know
Whether he was who he said he was.
One night, we were eating candy.
He was picking at my rooftop but
I offered him a Snickers bar
From five Halloweens ago.
He declined, jumping in fright
From such a crinkly wrapper
That made a sound that he swore
Gave him nightmares.
What guy--
Human man--
Got nightmares from candy?
Anyway.
He was strange.
But he'll never be remembered.
he'll never live on.
I'll go back to my friends.
My real human friends.
And say he was an alien.
A freak.
A thing.
Because he was.
No one ate his food when he was with us for fear we'd contact some fatal disease
Or worst nightmares come true.
I mean,
Who eats ice cream in the winter?
Or Popsicles in the fall?
Get the seasons right, dude,
Or you'll be eaten.
Me and my friends might just suck
You dry.
Dry of blood.
We have fangs and can turn Into
Bats.
We're nocturnal.
Our skin is white and we're thousands
Of years old.
We're weird.
But not like this delicious dessert
Before us.
Bye, Easy on the Eggs.
We're coming for you.
Humans aren't eating other humans.
We're eating our enemies.
We're eating our favorite food.
Our friend
Easy on the Eggs.
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