Bittersweet Symphony
Bittersweet Symphony
In a world of dreams and hopes,
A miracle, Ozempic, unfolds.
Dr. Terry Dubrow, his praises sound,
Yet the joy of eating is not to be found.
A wonder drug, they all extol,
For weight loss, it takes its toll.
Calories vanish, pounds subside,
But the pleasure of savoring’s denied.
No more feasting, without a care,
Guilt and regret now fill the air.
Delights of cuisine, a distant memory,
As Ozempic claims its victory.
Tempting dishes, once a delight,
Now a constant, internal fight.
The taste buds yearn for a tasty affair,
But Ozempic snatches it away, unfair.
A trade-off made, the cost unveiled,
With each bite, the pleasure pales.
A bitter truth, as pounds reduce,
All the joy of eating, it now seduces.