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Red tomato
bologna, dill pickle chip, mustard that was the sandwich almost everyday except when my father had a poker party the night before and
Bonnie SchubertPublished about 9 hours ago in PoetsSlush Puppies Reflection
“Is your tongue blue or green?” The kids in my neighborhood would scream. It often looked like mush. I shared one with my first crush.
C. H. RichardPublished about 9 hours ago in PoetsChildhood Snacks
Coming home as afternoon time is here! The cabinets are empty as I feared. After search high then low. I am finding nothing there to see.
when it had ended
When it had ended, you finally awoke. Had there not been sirens? Had there not been smoke? When it was over, I saw you stand still.
Christy MunsonPublished about 9 hours ago in PoetsThe Perfect End
Today my spumoni tastes a little salty At first it was sweet The creamy chocolate married divinely With the fruity cherry
A. J. SchoenfeldPublished about 10 hours ago in PoetsBlackberry Pie
It was the only pie Ma would make all year – blackberries, still warm from the sun, picked over for the occasional passenger (scurrying ant,
Marsha SinghPublished about 10 hours ago in PoetsLettuce Sandwich for a Strange Child
Two pieces white bread Refreshingly crunchy snack With tangy mustard * A meatless version Yummy in simplicity Of old favorite
Mother CombsPublished about 10 hours ago in PoetsFinding Meaning
Where does meaning dwell? Beginning, middle, end; where? Endings make meaning
D. J. ReddallPublished about 10 hours ago in PoetsBit o'Honey
Bit o’Honey Well worth my money So very gummy But very good on my tummy With chunks of nuts It’s not for mutts It’s nice and sweet
Mother CombsPublished about 10 hours ago in PoetsMigas - you sublime tortillas
Migas, mis amigas, you make my tummy happy and at ease, Also called miguitas, For breakfast, lunch or dinner, Or a yummy protein-filled snack in-between your meals,
Sandra Tena ColePublished about 10 hours ago in Poets Finger sized monkey
Who knew that in this world there is a monkey the size of a finger it’s called The pygmy marmoset, it’s the smallest monkey in the world. They are native to the rainforests of South America, particularly in the Amazon Basin
ENFJ "The Good Bear"
With outward warmth and charisma aglow, The ENFJ, a leader kind and bold, Doth weave a web where hearts and minds unfold,
Diorino GalvanoPublished about 11 hours ago in Poets