Jan 31
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This, of course, sounds like a challenge.
Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.
G. K. Chesterton
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Behold the power of cheeeeese!
Good start to a haiku…
Untrue! Remember the book of lists that we used to read over and over as kids? That had a list of giant cheeses throughout history. One of them inspired a poem by James McIntyre.
We have seen thee, massive cheese,
Lying quietly at your ease,
Gently fanned by evening breeze,
Thy fair form no flies dare seize.
Chesterson was *wrong*!
Oh, I feel that I am going in a downward spiral. All my pretty illusions are shattered…
Good find. I was looking for a poem about cheese with no success.
The infamous Book of Lists. I had 1,2,and 3. Those were some fun books. Wish I still had my copies.
do not forget the greatest poet of them all.
Chester Cheta “It isn’t easy being cheesy”
i know from experience that it is not.