Last year I became a meringue
Like a thunderclap it happened, in the street
One morning, doing everyday business
Thoughts wandering
And I realized it was true
Heads turned in the high street
As I walked the dog
In the supermarket, cream, jam
And canned fruit
Vibrated with the anticipated pleasure
Of potential culinary union
I got the best seats at sporting venues
So I appeared in all the TV shots
But it was a bit trying when
People in the stands behind
Kept on picking bits off me
People forgot that I was hard on the outside
But soft on the inside
I came second on strictly come dancing
Dazzling white, the public loved
How sweet I was
Almost floating on air
Travelling first class was fun
Sipping champagne compared
To being squashed on sticky economy seats
With all those baggage limitations
It was a step too far however
To enter in ‘I’m a celebrity,
Get me out of here
When in the second day faced with
Rhino balls for tea
Instead they all ate me
So, now just being a few sugary crumbs
I only have enough energy
To gasp the moral of the tale;
Being a celebrity dessert is fun for a while
Until the time one strains each time to smile
And being licked becomes rather vile.