Apples For All Poem by O Anna Niemus

Apples For All



While a vegetarian, Ben Franklin discovered electricity
and ate an apple a day.
Isaac Newton praised vegetarians but did not
live the diet. Perhaps that is why one hit him on the head.
William Tell risked another's life shooting an apple
in half with an arrow.
Johnny Appleseed planted hundreds of thousands of
apple trees from Massachusetts to Ohio and beyond.

100 year old apple trees dropp 2 tons each of food.
Their total and free gifts become apples, apple pies,
apple sauce, apple butter, food for birds and deer.

May they never be appleless
in Athens, Peking, Delhi or Annapolis
Moscow, Lagos, Meixco City or Minneapolis

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