In different lands,
Some with my hands
I've eaten food.
Not all was good.
Some with my hands
I've eaten food.
Not all was good.
In England, sprouts
Brusseled, no doubts!
Overcooked the fare
Complain? Don't you dare!
In Guam, from the vat
Corn chowder and fruit bat.
Not knowing firsthand
That bat was contraband!
In Sweden was herring
With a sour cream pairing.
I enjoyed it most
When eating with toast.
Some foods have been strange
They've spanned quite the range
But all passed my lips
And went straight to my hips!
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Coral Levang is a trainer, coach, speaker and writer whose mission in life is to inspire others to see beyond the challenges they face in their lives, both personally and professionally. She candidly shares... View profile
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Post a CommentYou said you were going to write this, but you didn't say you were going to write it so well! Great job, Coral!