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Best Rashers Poems

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Evening Fry
A priest once told me that the lump
on my hand was a ganglion,
a fortress of fat besieged by health.
At last it burst and the hand...

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Categories: rashers, food, friendship, loss, memory,
Form: Elegy



Well Now Then
A template swap is a switch over to a swimming sword. Swordfish are very pleased at this and dunk their noses into goblets in a...

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Categories: rashers, baseball,
Form: I do not know?
Billy the Penguin Adds Insult To Injury
Billy the penguin went to the dentist 
because he didn't take care of his teeth, 
All brown and yellow like a fungal growth on your...

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Categories: rashers, absence, funny, goodbye, health,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member On the Farm
I wake up at five each morning, I hear cock a doodle doo
my stomach’s gurgling but I won’t eat until I'm through;
as the horses need...

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Categories: rashers, farm, work,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Market Day
the square
   was packed
& the high street full
meat&veg seemed plentiful

market barkers
  drew the queues
with jokes
       ...

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Categories: rashers, memory, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme



Five Fat Porkers
Five fat Porkers

Five fat Porkers, in a Pig Sty
Eating Swill and Cabbages,
Grunting with a me oh my.

One of these Pigs called Emily,
Was taken out one...

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Categories: rashers, animal, food, humorous, nursery
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Jacob's Ladder
JACOB’S LADDER

News is out; Armageddon is upon us, and it is time for all of us to go 
The world's armies have all gathered, and...

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Categories: rashers, humorous, write,
Form: Epic
Premium Member Weekend Memory
Late 1940s England

the square
   was packed
& the high street full
meat&veg seemed plentiful

market barkers
  drew the queues
with jokes
     ...

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Categories: rashers, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things