but nothing I ever gave was good for you;
it was like white bread to goldfish.
they cram and cram, and it kills them,
and they drift in the pool, belly-up,
making stunned faces
and playing on our guilt
as if their own toxic gluttony
was not their own fault

there you are, still outside the window,
still with your hands out, still
pallid and fish-eyed, still acting
stupidly innocent and starved.

Autor: Margaret Atwood

but nothing I ever gave was good for you;<br />it was like white bread to goldfish.<br />they cram and cram, and it kills them,<br />and they drift in the pool, belly-up,<br />making stunned faces<br />and playing on our guilt<br />as if their own toxic gluttony<br />was not their own fault<br /><br />there you are, still outside the window,<br />still with your hands out, still<br />pallid and fish-eyed, still acting<br />stupidly innocent and starved. - Margaret Atwood


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