I’m sure you are familiar with the classic Queen anthem from the 1970s – ♪ Bohemian Rhapsody ♪ … Just for a laugh and to maybe make you stop and think for a moment, I have adapted the lyrics to Weight Loss Rhapsody!. I challenge you not to sing it to that oh-so-familiar tune as you read it. Then let me know your thoughts below ♪
♪ Is this the real life? Is this just a diet?
Caught in a cycle, no escape from trying it
Open your eyes, look at the scale and see
I’m just a poor soul, no sympathy for me ♪
Because it’s easy gain, easy lose, feeling high, feeling low
Any way the trend goes, doesn’t really matter to me, to me
Mama, just tried a new plan Pulled out all the stops, now it’s just a sham
♪Mamma, thought it’d make me thin But now I’ve seen, it’s just a load of spin
Mamma, ooh, didn’t mean to let you down If I’m not smaller this time tomorrow
Carry on, carry on, as if calories don’t matter to me ♪
Too late, the weight has won
Sends shivers down my spine, body’s aching all the time
Goodbye, healthy eating, I’ve got to binge ♪
Gotta leave the salads behind and face the fridge
Mamma, ooh (any way the scale goes) I don’t want to fail
♪ I sometimes wish I’d never stepped on the scale at all
I see a little silhouette of myself
Trying keto, paleo, willpower like Jello ♪
Late-night cravings, very, very frightening me
(Carbs a lot) Carbs a lot, (Carbs a lot) Carbs a lot, Carbs a lot, please let me go
But I’m just a poor soul, no self-control for me
He’s just a poor soul, caught in obesity
♪ Spare me my fries from this monstrosity
Easy gain, easy lose, will you set me free?
In the name of health No, we will not let you go (let him go)
In the name of health We will not let you go (let him go)
In the name of health We will not let you go (let me go) Will not let you go (let me go) ♪
Never, never, never, never let me go No, no, no, no, no, no, no
Oh, mamma mia, Mamma mia Mamma mia, let me lose
Fitbit buzzes, there’s a workout planned for me, for me, for me
♪So you think you can binge eat and sabotage your size?
So you think you can snack on and watch your health die?
Oh, darling, can’t do this to me, darling
Just gotta get fit, just gotta get back on track
Nothing really matters, anyone can see
Nothing really matters Nothing really matters to me ♪
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I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed your clever adaptation of “Bohemian Rhapsody!” It’s fascinating how music can contextualize life’s ups and downs, especially when it comes to something as personal and often challenging as weight loss. Your playful lyrics resonate with the cycle many of us face in our journeys towards healthier living.
It’s great to hear that the adaptation resonated with you. Music really has this incredible way of weaving through our emotions and experiences, especially with something as personal as weight loss. I think we often find ourselves on a roller coaster ride—trying to figure out what works, what doesn’t, and how to stay motivated through all the highs and lows.
It’s heartening to hear that you connected with the adaptation. Music really does have this remarkable power to frame our experiences, doesn’t it? The journey of weight loss, or any personal challenge for that matter, can feel like a symphony of highs and lows.