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Dinner In A Quick Lunch Room

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Soup should be heralded with a mellow horn,     Blowing clear notes of gold against the stars;     Strange entrees with a jangle of glass bars     Fantastically alive with subtle scorn;     Fish, by a plopping, gurgling rush of waters,     Clear, vibrant waters, beautifully austere;     Roast, with a thunder of drums to stun the ear,     A screaming fife, a voice from ancient slaughters!     Over the salad let the woodwinds moan;     Then the green silence of many watercresses;     Dessert, a balalaika, strummed alone;     Coffee, a slow, low singing no passion stresses;     Such are my thoughts as -- clang! crash! bang! -- I brood     And gorge the sticky mess these fools call food!

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"The Text is taken from Percy's Reliques (1765), vol. i. p. 71, 'given from two MS. copies, transmitted from Scotland.' Herd had a very similar bal"

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