Love Poem: Picking Up a Dime
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Written by: Marc O'Brien

Picking Up a Dime

I know how to find  

Something silver like a dime  

Just like brew in a stein  

I wanted it to be mine   

Without a decline  

Decided to take the time   

Challenge to bend my legs  

Which were stiffened like pegs  

But it is something I must do  

Acting like a fool  

Thinking I was cool  

It made sense  

For ten cents  

Going down  

My muscles started to frown  

It was then  

I must defend  

My youthful athletic life  

Before having my lovely wife  

Stated its toll  

And I needed to fold  

“Honey I am stuck! 

This dime was not a penny for good luck, 

I cannot move in any way! 

Was the true pay,”  

I did answer  

The question from my bride once a dancer  

Stage name prancer  

Having moves and curves  

I got what I deserved  

Laughing like a pitcher striking out a batter  

She wanted to know “What’s the matter?  

What happened? 

Did you get an aging zap pin? 

From playing a game  

When in school everyone knew your name.”  

I responded  

In my wedding bliss bonded  

“Oh, my cheerleader  

Ever so sweeter  

Can you get that dime?  

That would be ever so kind 

Then straighten my back  

From this attack" 

“Okay honey 

We will do this for the money  

Down there  

Due to no one really giving a care”  

Picking the coin up  

My dear dropped it in a cup  

Standing alone in the windowsill  

Waiting to be changed into a bill  

I gave her a thank  

And said we need to take the dime to the bank  

“But I have a nickel,” she replied  

And wanted me to give her a ride  

To the five and dime store  

Where she could score  

An excuse for us  

To enjoy our lifelong trust  

Over a sundae for two  

Telling each other ‘I love you’