Friday, July 31, 2009

The Journal of Cotton Adams #21


September 15, 1739


Conducted the funeral for Mitzi Bloom, one of the greatest cooks this side of the Mississippi. Her baking business had so many faithful followers. They all had gathered to wish her the final farewell today. At her request I sang a song she had written to her two best friends and business companions, Tina Martinez and Marge Marginheimer:


Don't Cry For Me Marge and Tina:
It won't be easy
You'll think it strange
When I try to explain how I feel
That I still need your dough
After all that I've done
You won't believe me
All you will see
Is a gal you once knew
Although she was baking a pie
And several muffins and cakes


I had to let it happen
I had to bake
Couldn't stay all my life washing dishes
Looking out of the window
Staring out at the sun
So I chose cooking
Running around trying everything new
But nothing impressed me at all
Until I tasted your rolls.


Don't cry for me Marge and Tina
The cake walks will continue
Keep frying chicken
Make mashed potatoes
Serve hot with butter
Please use the skillet.


There was not a dry eye at the grave site. The supper afterwards was fit for Heaven.

2 comments:

  1. Don't Cry For Me Marge and Tina: Boy, you better be glad I wasn't drinking milk Eddie or else you would have been in trouble brother. That one totally caught me off guard. Another example of Eddings Gold!

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