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Poetry: Burger King cashiers

by Madison West

Created on: May 24, 2008   Last Updated: May 27, 2008

Burger King, wow those were the days
Life was so much simpler then
Lots of fun just not enough pay

I was hired first, then you came along
Initially you drove me crazy
You were definitely a bit headstrong

You made the whoppers and the fries
I took the orders
Keeping my crush in disguise

Then one day just couldn't take it anymore
You were told to clean the ladies room
I walked in and shut the door

You put your mop down and gave me a kiss
Oh my gawd
This job sure had some good benefits

We got back to work tryin' to hide this thing
Hoping no one could tell
I was your cashier and you were my Burger King

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