Let's all bake today......

P.H.Rose

            Let's all bake today..



        The perfect long life recipe

 

Take a large bowl and add three scoops,
One of love, one of happiness and one of family.
Fold carefully, taking care not to mix to hard.
Bake slowly for about eighty years.
There you have it....
The perfect life...


How to make a new soul

 

Take two people, one man and one woman
Mix in love, passion and desire. Bake for nine months, approximately,
Then remove from the oven, clean and name your new soul.
But a warning to you, make sure you use plenty of love with your new soul.
Because if you use a man like
My father, he may leave....for another Baker...

  • Author: P.H.Rose (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 24th, 2017 14:13
  • Comment from author about the poem: Too many cooking programs On my television at the moment so I thought I'd make my own... Kind of recipe.....
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • FredPeyer

    After reading your very imaginative and funny poem this is what popped into my mind:
    They way you make your bed
    That's the way you sleep.
    The way you bake your life
    That's the way you eat.
    Happy baking!!!!

    • P.H.Rose

      Very good Fred I like it
      And thank you for the
      Great comment

    • Michael Edwards

      And here I am about to load up the bread machine and I find this little gem - a great bake PH

      • P.H.Rose

        Thank you Michael
        Fresh baked bread
        I can almost smell
        It.....it was the only
        Beautiful smell I
        Remember from my
        Childhood...
        Thank you for
        Reminding me

      • Goldfinch60

        Good write, strangely I have just written a poem about baking which I will put on tomorrow, that too uses love as a main ingredient.

        • P.H.Rose

          Thank you GF60
          I will look forward
          To reading it



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