A tale of two plates by Charles Kitchens.

A tale of two plates by Charles Kitchens.

A Poem by andrew mitchell
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Just for fun.

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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.

© 2016 andrew mitchell


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this is just too clever and amusing...thank you for the smile, today, andrew.
i am reminded of "Soap"

Lester Plate not remembering he was Chester Tate.

j.

Posted 9 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

9 Years Ago

you're welcome J, thank you for reading.
started laughing with the title and enjoyed the party all the way there and all the way home .. and there is a wide opening for the next chapter .. mother gooses dish washer ... bruahahahaha! or the nice version ..mother goose's dish washer uses joy ;)
E.

Posted 9 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

9 Years Ago

I'm glad the title got you to read E.:)
I wanted some photos my friend. I liked the story of the food. You create interesting situation and I liked the ending. Thank you Andrew for sharing the excellent poetry.
Coyote

Posted 9 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

9 Years Ago

Thank you John for your kind words.
Coyote Poetry

9 Years Ago

You are welcome Andrew.

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