Lobster

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circa 1850

The maids of Beacon Hill threatened to leave
when told they must eat it four times each week;
inmates at Charlestown remained in the yard,
warning their keepers, even the chaplain,
they'd piss in the chicory coffee urn
and cut no more stone for the Commonwealth.

The Brahmins of Boston said it was wholesome,
and if staff won't eat it the mousers will;
Mistress rang Margaret who at the bell
wheeled in chateaubriand with haricots verts
while outside the scullery lobster tail stank
in milk for mousers and horse shit for flowers.

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demure101demure101almost 12 years ago
So the world changes...

No lobster for the inmates today!

A long story in just a few words.

tazz317tazz317almost 12 years ago
THE SEAFOOD BONANZA OF THE BOSTON SHORES

limits the culinary attributes of the masses. TK U MLJ LV NV

PandoraGlittersPandoraGlittersalmost 12 years ago
Shellfish

ain't my thing, but I do recall Lobster as delicious in butter. Wonderful way you have with narrative poetry. Hard to do: rare skill.