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Created on: May 21, 2009
Shopping can become a bore
You make a list and a favorite store
A little of this and a lot of that
Careful most things make you fat
Then you see a real delight
Carry it home to eat at night
The list forgotten again you say
Well, tomorrow's another day.
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Poetry: Shopping
Corner Store
Vibrant cookie boxes and stacks of toilet paper stand at attention,
beaming out "Buy me. Take me away from this
by S Barnard
Shopping
Like Fred Astaire
Without a care
Gracefully
She changes tempo
Up and down the aisle
Can't miss her smile
Trolley
by Dan Weaver
Shopping List.
Dear Honey,
Here's some money.
Please go to the store
(I'll be home by four),
and get a thing or two.
I Love
Shopaholic
Today I felt the urge
That tingle beneath the skin
I knew I had to do it
Fill that craving deep within
Saturday Morning at the Flea Market
Naturally,
Wrinkled bodies wedge me in-
Crammed hump-to-hump and reeking
of Old Spice and
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