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2007-01-12 22:35:05 · 3 answers · asked by tasha 2 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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There was an Old Man of the East,
Who gave all his children a feast;
But they all ate so much,
And their conduct was such
That it killed that OLd Man of the East.

Edward Lear - The Book of Nonsense And Nonsense Songs

2007-01-12 22:46:23 · answer #1 · answered by WMD 7 · 0 0

Sonnet-On Our Diet

Tis not the quantity but eating speed;
'Tis not the quality but balanced food;
'Tis not the satiety but primal need;
‘Tis not the food that matters but our mood.

Sheer gluttony is sin at any age;
One's labours should decide the quantity;
How much of words can hold a single page?
Let food be by affordability.

The grape is same that gives the juice or wine;
The food is same that prince or pauper eats;
The taste depends on proper sugar, brine;
The mind matters much more than all sweetmeats.

Our food-habits decide our health and feat;
We eat to live; Don't live to eat and eat.

Dr John Celes

or,

Food, Food, Food
by Paris Hall & Sophie King.

Slice of Pizza
Chicken nuggets taste so nice
But they don't taste nice with rice
They are really soft and yummy
When they go in my tummy.
Pizza is cheesy
With pepper it makes you sneezy
Pepperoni is my favourite
And I like tomato sauce with it.

Chicken drumsticks are spicy
They go with chips nicely,
The skin is crispy
And very yummy.

Ice cream and strawberry
Is really chilly
Ice cream and chocolate chip
Is tasty and nippy.

2007-01-12 23:22:45 · answer #2 · answered by jess r 2 · 1 0

Animal Crackers
Animal crackers and cocoa to drink,
That is the finest of suppers I think;
When I'm grown up and can have what I please
I think I shall always insist upon these.
What do YOU choose when you're offered a treat?
When Mother says, "What would you like best to eat?"
Is it waffles and syrup, or cinnamon toast?
It's cocoa and animals that I love most!

The kitchen's the cosiest place that I know;
The kettle is singing, the stove is aglow,
And there in the twilight, how jolly to see
The cocoa and animals waiting for me.

Daddy and Mother dine later in state,
With Mary to cook for them, Susan to wait;
But they don't have nearly as much fun as I
Who eat in the kitchen with Nurse standing by;
And Daddy once said, he would like to be me
Having cocoa and animals once more for tea!


Christopher Morley (1890-1957)



Blueberries
Blueberries as big as the end of your thumb,

Real sky-blue, and heavy, and ready to drum

In the cavernous pail of the first one to come!

And all ripe together, not some of them green

And some of them ripe! You ought to have seen!


Robert Frost

2007-01-12 22:44:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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