There's a boy who works at Starbucks Who is very inspirational. He is very inspirational because of many things.
I come in at 8:11, and he smiles and says, "How are you?" When he smiles and says, "How are you?" I could swear my heart grows wings!
So today at 8:11 I decided I should meet him I decided I should meet him In a proper formal way.
So today at 8:11 when he smiled and said "How are you?" I said "Fine, and my name's Alan" And he softly answered, "Hey." And I told him "My name's Alan, and thank you for the extra foam…"
And he said his name was Taylor, Which provides the inspiration for this poem:
Taylor the latte boy, Bring me java, bring me joy! Oh Taylor the latte boy, I love him, I love him, I love him…
I would like to get my nerve up To recite my poem musical. He would like the fact it's musical Because he plays guitar. And today at 8:11, Taylor told me he was playing With a band down in the village in the basement of a bar.
And he smoothly flipped the lever to prepare my double latte, But for me he made it triple! And he didn't think I knew But I saw him flip the lever, and for me he made it triple, And I knew that triple latte meant that Taylor loved me too! And I said, "What time are you playing? And thank you for the extra skim…" He said, "Keep the $3.55," because this triple latte was on him.
Taylor the latte boy, Bring me java, bring me joy! Oh Taylor the latte boy, I love him, I love him, I love him…
I used to be the kind of boy who'd run when love rushed toward. But finally a voice whispered "Love can be yours, if you step up to the counter, and order."
Taylor, the latte boy Bring me java, bring me joy Oh Taylor the latte boy I love him, I love him, I love him.
So many years my heart has waited, Who'd have thought that love could be so caffeinated? Taylor, the latte boy, I love him, I love him, I love him. I love him, I love him, I love him.