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Rated: 13+ · Book · Emotional · #2227002
A poem a day keeps the cobwebs off my keyboard.
#1079159 added October 30, 2024 at 8:43am
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Kitchen Confusion (Induced Senescence)
The modern kitchen would seem to be
the model of prime efficiency.
Designed to free my time and yours,
from unappealing kitchen chores.

The dishes clang, go swish and swash
while in the big machine they’re washed.
The coffee’s cold, but a finger wave
reheats it in the microwave.

The clothes tumble around the dryer,
as bacon crisps in the air fryer.
Everything’s fine while appliances run
But how can you tell which one is done?

For musically they were made to confuse and conspire,
manufactured so that just one annoying beep was required,
and with that monotone they sing like a choir.


15 lines
Writen for "The Daily PoemOpen in new Window.

Write a poem where the objects in your kitchen are plotting against you in absurd ways.

You must ensure:
Your poem is between eight (8) and fifteen (15) lines long.
You poem tells us why the kitchen is plotting against you.
You use at least three (3) different kitchen objects/appliances, except:

You may NOT use
Knives or forks
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