Tell me everything.
Don’t leave out the tiniest details
I want to hear your story, my dear.
Oh, mother, it’s so boring
And you’d never believe me anyway.
Yes, yes, I would.
I promise I’ll listen carefully
Memorizing every little description
Every thought, my dear.
Okay. Hear goes.
Mother, you know I’ve been interested
In Daniel Peters for a long, long time.
Oh, I remember!
You met in kindergarten.
Didn’t he build you a sandcastle?
Please, Mother, don’t distract me
So, the Sadie Hawkins dance is in two weeks.
You asked him, didn’t you?
Mother, just listen for once.
I wanted to ask Daniel
But he’s been dating Sharon Yeats
She’s not half as pretty as you.
Or not even close to as smart as you.
Mother, let me explain.
Anyway, I kept my eye on Daniel,
Looking for clues.
Sharon never ate lunch with him.
He never walked her to class
Or carried her books
.
So, did you ask him?
Please, please, Mother, listen, will you?
Everyone makes a big production
Standing up in the cafeteria
Holding signs and asking…hoping
I got brave
Made a huge sign
Walked up to the microphone
And said, “Daniel Peters,
Will you be my date?”
He said yes, I just know it!
Mother, you’re so wrong.
Everyone started laughing.
My cheeks got hot.
Tears formed in my eyes
Where does he live?
I’m going to go talk to him
.
No, mother, don’t do that.
Let me finish my story.
As I was walking away,
Just before I left the building,
Someone grabbed my arm.
I turned around, angry,
Ready to say something snarky,
But it was Daniel
.
I knew he’d come through!
Mother, no you didn’t
Because I didn’t.
He smiled, then whispered
His feelings in my ear.
So now I need a new dress
And a boutonniere
Let’s go, right now.
Where, Mother?
Shopping.