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The food that gets stuck in the plug of the sink by Leanne Butler

By Leanne Butler
Copyright 06-06-2002

A soggy tomato
and yesterday’s peas,
a dried up saltuna,
a lump of green cheese!

It’s juicy, it’s fruity,
it’s green and it’s pink,
the food that gets stuck
in the plug of the sink.

Tea bags and spinach,
bananas and beans,
some pasta and peelings,
a pig’s intestines.

mushrooms and meatballs,
a pineapple chunk,
a fried egg and gravy,
a saugage that sunk!

It’s juicy, it’s fruity,
it’s green and it’s pink,
the food that gets stuck
in the plug of the sink.

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