The Cookie Thief
By Valerie Cox
A woman was waiting
at an airport one night,
With several long
hours before her flight.
She hunted for a
book in the airport shop,
Bought a bag of cookies
and found a place to drop.
She was engrossed
in her book, but happened to see,
That the man beside
her, as bold as could be,
Grabbed a cookie
or two from the bag between,
Which she tried to
ignore, to avoid a scene.
She read, munched
cookies, and watched the clock,
As the gutsy "cookie
thief" diminished her stock.
She was getting more
irritated as the minutes ticked by,
Thinking, "If I wasn't
so nice, I'd blacken his eye!"
With each cookie
she took, he took one, too.
When only one was
left, she wondered what he'd do.
With a smile on his
face and a nervous laugh,
He took the last
cookie and broke it in half.
He offered her half,
as he ate the other.
She snatched it from
him and thought, "Oh brother,
This guy has some
nerve, and he's also rude,
Why, he didn't even
show any gratitude!"
She had never known
when she had been so galled,
And sighed with relief
when her flight was called.
She gathered her
belongings and headed for the gate,
Refusing to look
back at the "thieving ingrate."
She boarded the plane
and sank in her seat,
Then sought her book,
which was almost complete.
As she reached in
her baggage, she gasped with surprise
There was her bag
of cookies in front of her eyes!
"If mine are here,"
she moaned with despair,
"Then the others
were his and he tried to share!"
Too late to apologize,
she realized with grief,
That she was the
rude one, the ingrate, the thief!
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