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By the Cheese Tray
It’s another sordid workplace affair Organized by the dashing and flamboyant Pierre There should be a warning to beware Bad week to start any diet – o what despair Millions of calories everywhere On one side a mountain of chocolate éclair On the other a huge tray of Camembert It was hard enough to squeeze my derriere Half-way out of this big cozy armchair Till I managed to park myself elsewhere Next to the cheese tray I do declare There’s more than enough to share I volunteered to sample so let them stare Trying to look casually debonair As my butt widens with each bite I’m aware No one ever said life is fair AP: Honorable Mention 2020, Honorable Mention 2021 Submitted on November 19, 2018 for contest WRITE A POEM ABOUT CHEESE sponsored by BARRY STEBBINGS - RANKED 8TH
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