Poetic croissant
They rarely seek him at supermarkets here, they seek him over breakfast time there,around european tables near butter and jam,at much too early mornings, it's a scam.Nope, he's not the Scarlet...
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i'm missing the person or thing you're alluding too I think, but the flow and piquant thought provoking is good!Enjoyable read.
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Nice warm with a nob of butter though! Entertaining little dittiTrs bon - PaulPaul Bearer, RIPhttp://members.aol.com/graveyardpoems
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A little like his English cousinThe canadian can be found by the dozenadorning the shelves of the local 'gassery'lieing there contentedly stuffedwith ham and egg.. or at least that's what it might...
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Matt,So indulgent this poem is to the croissant and upper crust crowd :::::clapping::::::Take a bow, this was mindtoast blessings
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Anyone who can write a poem about a croissant--and a good one at that--has my admiration and applause <clapping>. Way to go, Matt. Enjoyed the read! Encore, Encore!
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Thanks everyone, can't believe I wrote about a flippin' croissant......they are tasty with butter & jam I admit, though I only seen to eat them once in an orange moon.Matt
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You need to splatter the things in blueberry jam. Make sure they're the all butter ones too.Grot, Grub 'n' Grime - poetry for the undiscerning child in us all
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Yeah, they have to be all butter ones, thanks for reminding me. Matt
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