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An Irrational Ration I’m a tolerant man, there’s not much I dislike, though I will admit the older I get, the more things detest me - take cucumber f’rinstance, that in my youth I could take or leave but now gives me near-terminal heartburn. And, as I age, they start forming a queue, adding their names to the list of things that hate me; pizza was one and lasagne too (those Italians delight in designing food that hurts me). Salt I’m not allowed and don’t fry that stuff, brown bread will do but make sure it has whole wheat and other seeds sprinkled on top, and don’t even think in your wildest of dreams of that worst of them all, sugar. I love them all, every single one, but they have formed a plot to bring me to ruin and in all this food devastation, the one that I blame is one that I’ve hated right from day one. Now don’t tell a soul but my bête noir of foods is one I can eat without dying, not even a twinge, the terrible thing is that it’s done nothing wrong, but I really detest and proscribe (it’s not the taste though - that’s not so bad) my numnum nemesis that I’ll never abide (and don’t ask me why, it’s likely subliminal) the food that I reject, with expressions disgusting, is my enemy sworn (and its no surprise that it refuses to fit the flow of this verse) the awful, vile, revolting, thrice accursed pineapple. Line Count: 58 Free Verse For The Daily Poem, July 22 2020 Prompt: Pick something you loathe. |