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Margarita
by Billy Jones (Age: 52)
copyright 12-28-2001


Age Rating: 7 to 127

 
Here's yet another recipe from BILLY'S WILD SALSA COOKBOOK, Tex-mex for Rednecks, and the Adventures of the Wild Salsa Gang. Remember, cooking is an adventure, cookbooks should be too.

Margarita is a girl I know
with legs so long and tan,
lips so sweet, skin so soft,
she's too much for one man.
Last time that I saw her
she was waving me goodbye.
If it wasn't for the drinks she serves,
I might forever cry.

Gather up some Triple Sec,
Tequila, salt and ice.
Freeze your glasses for a while
'til the frost is in plain sight.
Salt the rims, combine the stuff
with lime juice, and some ice.
Mix it in the blender now
I'm sure you'll think it nice.

If you see her, tell her please,
I've waited for so long.
Down at the cantina
they're playing our love song. (Margaritaville)
Tell her how I miss her so.
No one does it quite like her.
When she makes Margaritas,
she makes me want to stir.

Editor's note: Shortly after completion of BILLY'S WILD SALSA COOKBOOK, the author was committed to twenty-eight days in an undisclosed detoxification and mental health facility, and is not currently available for public events. We wish him a speedy return to a normal life in the dregs of society where he belongs.




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12-31-2002 Heather Franz    

I love it!!! The title got me go'n GOOD LUCK!!!
speedy recovery.


10-08-2002 Beverly Murrelle    

Definitely an original poem. And the drink doesn't sound bad either. Reminds me of Jimmy Buffet.


12-30-2001 Jackie Moranty    

Great, um. . . recipe, Billy. I'm hoping that you'll be back among your friends in low places soon. We'll all miss you. Jackie


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