A tale of two plates by Charles Kitchens.A Poem by andrew mitchellJust for fun.
A tale of two plates by Charles Kitchens.
For the party they said. "Just bring a plate!" So I did, but first I thought I'll bring a bowl I wanted to be different. But then, I felt hungry so I brought a platter; a huge oval plate! I was worried though! What if.... my plate got too close to another plate, and hit it off! You can never trust plates, especially when they bath together. Not surprised, I saw fork run off with the spoon; typical party scenario. But I didn't see knife! Strange! Later, I heard he was stuck somewhere or spreading something! It was then I took plate home, things got really messy, twas a Greek Wedding you know.
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