Friday, December 28, 2012

Ode to Pizza


Today Toque McToque received the following email at work:

We are not going to close,
but you should come and get
your slices, from the 10th floor break room,
so both lunch times get a good choice.
Once you have your slices,
you  can go back to your desk.

A “BIG THANK YOU” to Scott for buying the pizzas.   

The person who sent this email has a habit of putting “WORDS” in all capitals and quotation marks as if she is being very sarcastic about her “EXCITEMENT” over “FREE” pizza, but what really got Toque and me about the email is how it looks like a poem. I was expecting a paean to pizza, but it is just some mundane instructions in how to acquire pizza written in lines for no apparent reason.  Shouldn’t an actual poem about pizza go more like this?

Oh perfect circle, bringing joy
Wherever your lovely scent wafts
Of vermilion tomato sauce,
Ivory-hued mozzarella cheese,
And mouthwatering crust,
Except to those
Who do not get to share in your bounty.
Then ah, what exquisite torture!
To smell, and not to taste.

Feel free to leave your own odes to pizza in the comments. Light Bright has already supplied one, and I have made a movie of our two poems:



Famous Hat, Pizza Poet

4 comments:

  1. Ode to Pizza by Light Bright:

    Oh pizza how you take me back
    To grade school and my old backpack
    You were always there to celebrate
    Lots of things on a white paper plate
    And as I've grown you still make me smile
    But I've gone from paper to plastic to support a larger pile.

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  2. Richard Bonomo, Kathbert, and I came up with this brief poem, which Banjo Player should appreciate:

    Ezekiel saw the meal
    In the wheel
    In the welkin.
    Selah!

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  3. Rich's poem compiled in my brain while I was brushing my teeth. I know Rich can't smell, but poetic license and all... I think I used his basic concepts.

    Yeast in warm water
    Tossing of dough
    Slathers of sauce
    Toppings just so
    Rising of crust
    Melting of cheese
    A smell that makes my tummy cry
    Please please please!

    Mmmmm... and even a munch
    left for breakfast or lunch.


    Kathbert via Rich

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  4. Smelling the cheese
    Tentatively putting my orange paw out to touch
    The pink nose wrinkling
    Whiskers twitching
    Have to take a bite

    by Buddy

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