I went in the kitchen
And opened the fridge,
To find a bite to eat.
The sight was bewitchin’,
I saw a smidge
Of leftover luncheon meat.
My stomach growled.
I felt my mouth water,
As I reached in for my snack.
I jumped back and howled
Though, as my nose caught a
Stench that made me step back.
What I had thought
Was luncheon meat
Emitted a horrible smell.
The odor of rot
Was so complete,
I thought I’d entered Hell.
What I had mistaken
As roast beef or ham,
Or a slice of Boston butt,
Or old precooked bacon,
Or leftover spam,
I now thought of as leftover “what.”
I closed the door,
My appetite gone.
No way I was gonna try it!
The food was “to die for,”
And so I moved on...
I decided to start my diet.
©2008-Art Belliveau
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