Poem: Dinner was strange

Dinner was strange

It was not pleasant.
The food was mediocre
but it was not the problem.
The waiter got annoyed at us
for his own mistakes,
complained when we sent back
a dish we never ordered,
then got upset
we still expected 
the food we had requested.
In the end, someone else
paid for our meal,
without our knowing who or why.
That part was very nice.
It made me think
 the rest was only strange
and not something worse.

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