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Need Poems About Bread Please
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Can anyone help with any poems (preferaby humorous) mentioning bread please or subjects relating to bread, types of, diets etc.
I am organising a "bread-tasting" evening with all kinds of different types of bread to sample (with salad, and nice things to spread on bread etc) and I want to do a bread quiz (I've already done that) interspersed with some poems or rhymes about bread. I looked in Pam Ayres and Spike Milligan's extensive range but found nothing. Can anyone help please? Not much on internet either ........... Many thanks!
I am organising a "bread-tasting" evening with all kinds of different types of bread to sample (with salad, and nice things to spread on bread etc) and I want to do a bread quiz (I've already done that) interspersed with some poems or rhymes about bread. I looked in Pam Ayres and Spike Milligan's extensive range but found nothing. Can anyone help please? Not much on internet either ........... Many thanks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Ann, there are tons on the internet, quotes, poems, etc. It depends on what you are looking for, some are a bit too heavy. Google: poem+bread
Here is just one link to start you off (mainly quotes)
http:// www.bre adtopia .com/br ead-quo tes/
Here is just one link to start you off (mainly quotes)
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The Bread Poem
I want to make some bread
I want to make some bread
It's not a cake I want to make
I want to make some bread
I want to knead the dough
I want to knead the dough
Then bake it slow and watch it grow
I want to knead the dough
I want to let it cool
I want to let it cool
Then take some for my lunch to school
I want to let it cool
I want to slice the loaf
I want to slice the loaf
I want it sliced and cut real nice
I want to slice the loaf
Perhaps I'll grill some toast
Perhaps I'll grill some toast
It's what I like to grill the most
Perhaps I'll grill some toast
Or sandwiches with ham
Or sandwiches with ham
Or sandwiches with ham not jam
Or sandwiches with ham
I might prefer cheese spread
I might prefer cheese spread
What could I spread upon bread?
I might prefer cheese spread
Then I'll eat it all up
Then I'll eat it all up
Drink orange with it from a cup
Then I'll eat it all up
So I can make more bread
So I can make more bread
It's not more cake I want to make
So I can make more bread
Afternoon Ann - I can't find anything very good, there's this: http:// www.huf fington post.co .uk/201 2/12/14 /perfor mance-p oet-sim on-mole _n_2301 393.htm l which I found after a quick search (it's not particularly good either, but I always like poetry being read out)
This Bread I Break - Dylan Thomas
This bread I break was once the oat,
This wine upon a foreign tree
Plunged in its fruit;
Man in the day or wine at night
Laid the crops low, broke the grape's joy.
Once in this time wine the summer blood
Knocked in the flesh that decked the vine,
Once in this bread
The oat was merry in the wind;
Man broke the sun, pulled the wind down.
This flesh you break, this blood you let
Make desolation in the vein,
Were oat and grape
Born of the sensual root and sap;
My wine you drink, my bread you snap.
... probably not what you're after either!
This bread I break was once the oat,
This wine upon a foreign tree
Plunged in its fruit;
Man in the day or wine at night
Laid the crops low, broke the grape's joy.
Once in this time wine the summer blood
Knocked in the flesh that decked the vine,
Once in this bread
The oat was merry in the wind;
Man broke the sun, pulled the wind down.
This flesh you break, this blood you let
Make desolation in the vein,
Were oat and grape
Born of the sensual root and sap;
My wine you drink, my bread you snap.
... probably not what you're after either!
OK, here we go:
There once was a baker, Lenore,
Who’d been baking three decades or more.
But she quit. When asked why,
She responded, “Hate pie!”
You’d think she’d have noticed before.
http:// www.mad kane.co m/humor _blog/2 010/04/ 14/half -baked- humor/
There once was a baker, Lenore,
Who’d been baking three decades or more.
But she quit. When asked why,
She responded, “Hate pie!”
You’d think she’d have noticed before.
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http:// allpoet ry.com/ poems/a bout/br ead
http:// www.abu ddhistl ibrary. com/Bud dhism/H %20-%20 World%2 0Religi ons%20a nd%20Po etry/Po etry/Pa blo%20N eruda/O de%20to %20Brea d/Ode%2 0to%20b read,%2 0Pablo% 20Nerud a.htm
http:// seapoet ry.word press.c om/2011 /03/18/ on-brea d-and-b aking/
http:// www.tas tearts. com/tag /bread- poems/
http:// greenvi llebrea dcompan y.wordp ress.co m/categ ory/the -poetry -of-bre ad/
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This was originally a Welsh poem , here is the English version that I knew from school. It is about wheat , from which bread is made , the words are particularly fitting in view of your user name Ann
http:// mudcat. org/thr ead.cfm ?thread id=8424 #166505 3
My school music teacher described it as one of the most beautiful love songs ever written and I have to say I agree.
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My school music teacher described it as one of the most beautiful love songs ever written and I have to say I agree.
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