I used to eat without a care,
Midnight pizza, a meal to share.
A sandwich, pasta, lunch, and dinner,
Life was simple, and I was a winner.
But now I’m a detective, sharp and keen,
Scouring labels, searching for what’s unseen.
Grilling staff with a knowing stare,
Is this safe for me? I have to be aware.
Gone are the days of carefree bites,
Now I watch for crumbs, avoid the fights.
No more wild eating, free and bold,
Just vigilance and caution, as I’ve been told.



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