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Chop Suey Poems - Poems about Chop Suey


My Kung Fu Chop Suey Present
My Kung Fu Chop Suey Present On my thirty-fourth birthday off to China's best; traveled I went So very uneventful and unaware I blithely lost all my well-earned money and spent, As I entered into a Chinese restaurant and telephoned Connie Chang's Alas, I'd decided to relinquish my yearnings and fill my hunger pangs. On an undecided moment, I ordered...

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Categories: chop suey, adventure, birthday, travel,
Form: Ode
Kung Fu Chop Suey
This poem was written for my friend Sonya Mako Wong Kung Fu Chop Suey On my twenty-fifth birthday off to China's best travelled I went So very unfruitful and unaware I enormously lost all my money thus spent, Then I entered a Chinese restaurant and telephoned Tonya Chang's, Alas, I'd aimed to relinquish my yearnings of humble hunger pangs. In a...

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Categories: chop suey, city, dedication, friend, friendship,
Form: Rhyme



Kitty's Chinese Chop Suey Restaurant
Kitty’s Restaurant By Elton Camp As a name for a Chinese place to eat, “Kitty’s Chop Suey” can sure be beat If, perchance, it’s the owner’s name I wouldn’t view it quite the same As an Asian name it doesn’t ring true Much more likely would be Wong Sue Thus, to go to this restaurant to eat Makes one wonder about the...

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Categories: chop suey, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Chop Suey
It is as American as crackers and cheese. So many people believe it is Chinese. Cook meat or shrimp in a wok that is very nice. Serve it with lots of veggies and white rice. If you travel to places such as Shanghai or Beijing, most of the people living there never heard of such a thing A Chinese restaurant is...

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Categories: chop suey, foodpeople, people,
Form: Rhyme
The Power of Chop Suey
A long while ago I realized that standard shapes Fear all abstract noise...

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Categories: chop suey, confusion
Form: Haiku



Chop Suey
I once had a friend named Louie who never gave a hooey about when he ate as long as his mate fixed his favorite chop suey. Louie was married to Betty who much preferred spaghetti but when Louie said, "Please, fix my favorite Chinese" Betty said, "I won't be so petty since pasta is in the suey and I really love you, Louie." So she took all...

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Categories: chop suey, foodfriend,
Form: Limerick

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