Supermarket Sonnet

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'Tis apples in the trolley first of all;

tomatoes next, but gently lest they bruise,

then melons, which I must be sure to choose

by firmest flesh -- those are the best to ball.

Across the way to seek the butcher's stall

and stop a while to carefully peruse

the rump, or chuck perhaps, for sweeter stews --

I must decide -- oh, how those chops enthrall!

A shopping day need not be dull or so

prosaic as the cardboard boxes grey

and grim that stand impassive, row by row;

I think it more a magical buffet,

a wondrous world where platters overflow,

as long as you've a credit card to pay.

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⏰ Last updated: Nov 03, 2012 ⏰

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