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Corona Takes the Cake
On the street. Want to eat. Virus clown shut stores down. Pastry shop! I will stop. Cakes and pies - sweet surprise. I smell those with my nose. Man in mask starts to ask . . . Fresh pie or petit four? Two of each. Make them peach. Donut too. That will do. Seeing that I feel fat! But I pay and I say: Where to sit to eat it? Strain to hear words unclear. Realize with my eyes . . . space too small wall to wall. Six foot rule not too cool. Drop on street every treat. Dogs run by. Lick each pie. Leave no crumb. I feel dumb. Covid takes even cakes. Sept. 15, 2020 Originally for Beth Evans' "Threes, Please Poetry Contest" A poem made up of three-syllable rhymes, showing a lighter side of it. For the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Poetry Contest of Robert James Liguori
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