Fast Food Runs Poem by Ray Hansell

Fast Food Runs



I've eaten at Burger King
I would get the whopper
To me that was the burger
That was the show stopper

At Jack-In-Box
The Jumbo Jack
That was the burger
That kept me coming back

Then a drive through Taco Bell
Always late at night
To me their tacos
Always tasted right

A stop at Carl's Juniors
For a six dollar burger
Trying to eat the whole thing
On the stomach could be murder

Then a quick drive thru Wendy's
To get a healthly salad
Because I believed
Eating healthy is always valid

Then to the Wienerschnitzel
For some delicious hot dogs
I always eat a couple
But always wanting more

It's the fast food runs
That we all make
But most of us know
It can be a big mistake

You can always go to Sunway
For a sandwich or two
So people will say
It's a better alternative for you

Let's not forget Jersey's Mike's
Who's sandwiches are great
The sad thing about them
They do not stay open late


4-15-20/RjH

Sunday, August 9, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: food
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