Sunday Roast
Day 29: '. Start by reading Alberto Rios’s poem “Perfect for Any Occasion.” Now, write your own two-part poem that focuses on a food or type of meal. At some point in the poem, describe the food or meal as if it were a specific kind of person. Give the food/meal at least one line of spoken dialogue.'
1.
A roast dinner takes
More time and pans than usual,
A flurry of well orchestrated
Peeling, chopping, par-boiling,
Pre-heating, roasting,
Seasoning, basting, mixing.
The gravy is always the finale
After the table is laid.
2.
Plates loaded, food steaming,
Seated round the table,
We pause for a moment to admire
Each tasty sight and smell of the feast.
It shows off its gastronomic splendour
Like a showman enticing us into the big top:
Roll up, roll up, come enjoy the show!
Each mouthful a spectacular delight!
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This makes me hungry! So many pans... so much washing up but always worth it!
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