Infrangible Plates

gray0328

 

Marissa bought plates, so strong and bright,  

After her toddler, so wild and spry,  

Accidentally shattered one she adored,  

With a joyful laugh, not a single sigh.  

 

These plates are like magic, they bounce, they bend,  

They’re made of a substance that won’t ever break,  

Crayon-colored dreams for a meal with a friend,  

Dishwasher safe, they can even take cake!  

 

Her child, with a giggle, sees colors galore,  

Each plate is a canvas of laughter and glee,  

No matter how rambunctious, no fear anymore,  

With these shiny creations, they’re worry-free!  

 

So Marissa now serves all her meals with delight,  

Her kitchen a playground with plates that won’t shatter,  

Her toddler can dance, run, jump, spin, and twirl,  

Infrangible treasures, the joy doesn’t splatter!

  • Author: gray0328 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 1st, 2024 14:12
  • Category: Unclassified
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