What Shall We Eat, ? Poem by margaret haig

What Shall We Eat, ?



What shall we eat for breakfast, said the childrens mother,

What about pancakes and honey, but mum said its a bother;

The father came down, and he said, Id like a nice mixed grill,

But mum said cereal it is, cause I still can't cook I feel I'll.


What shall I have to eat, at lunch time today,

I might try a grill, or hamburger, but there's no way,

One is my money, the other is my weight,

If I eat too much, I'll get depressed, then I'll be in a state,


What do you want to eat, we re asked said the lady in the cafe,

Roast chicken and salad, then I'll try fruit souffle'.

My friend wanted a pizza, ravioli, and then gelati for sweet,

Yes! It's okay to eat what you like, but don't over eat.

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This day I see a lot oF obese people some they can't eat like.)
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margaret haig

margaret haig

Carlton Vic
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