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How can I thank you, little green leaf? You give me something tasty and nutritious to eat. You grow in the ground, by the light of the sun. You fill my belly and give me strength to run. You are planted and harvested by my own timid hand. You teach me of dedication and give me patience to love this land. I often acquaint you with a nice onion and tomato. Then, dress you all up with some vinegar and oregano. If not that, then I set you atop, a spicy black bean burger and engulf you while still hot. And, if I have no bean, or onion, or tomato to pair you with for lunch, then I simply peel off your layers, and munch, munch, munch. Yes indeed, you did guess it. This is just a silly poem about Lettuce.
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Dec 21, 2012
Dec 21, 2012 at 1:45 AM UTC
About Lettuce
How can I thank you, little green leaf? You give me something tasty and nutritious to eat. You grow in the ground, by the light of the sun. You fill my belly and give me strength to run. You are planted and harvested by my own timid hand. You teach me of dedication and give me patience to love this land. I often acquaint you with a nice onion and tomato. Then, dress you all up with some vinegar and oregano. If not that, then I set you atop, a spicy black bean burger and engulf you while still hot. And, if I have no bean, or onion, or tomato to pair you with for lunch, then I simply peel off your layers, and munch, munch, munch. Yes indeed, you did guess it. This is just a silly poem about Lettuce.
Alright, time for a confession... I love Lettuce. I love it in my salad. I love it on my black bean burgers. I love to munch on it like a little fluffy rabbit. I love it a little too much... And so I am sharing my feelings for Lettuce here, with you.
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Dec 21, 2012
Dec 21, 2012 at 1:45 AM UTC
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