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In the Refrigerator

A tomato and a potato lived in a fridge

And a bunch of other foods lived in their midst

Tomato and potato ruled this place

And all the foods lived in grace.

Of course until all the eggs were beaten 

And fried and seasoned and served and eaten

For the eggs were royal guards

Until their shells were smashed into shards

But other than that life was pretty well

But one day the evil Yam cast a spell

A deadly disease that made you grow old,

It was called “The Terrible Mold”

All the bread started to turn white,

And most of the berries were missing a bite,

Mr. Swiss and his wife turned to darker blue,

And so did Cheddar and Gouda too!

Broccoli’s buds started falling down

And Tomato and Potato were nowhere to be found!

Lettuces  leaves were coming down fast

And many spinaches lives were passed,

All the meats were freaking out

Like the fish, the Bass, and the fresh trout

And the steak, the chicken, and barbeque duck

But they had tried and tested their luck

They sat in their drawer from April to May

Trying to find out if they could save the day.

They acted as nurses, they acted as a friend

And surprisingly not many lives came to an end,

And when the meats finally saved the day,

They remember that Witch Yam had a price to pay

They defeated her and the rulers came back later

And it turned out they were in another refrigerator!

All the foods kicked them out of the place

And from that day on they lived in grace.


By-Ellie Wayland

Age-10 years

Copyright © Ellie Wayland | Year Posted 2016




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