Monday, September 16, 2013

The Tuna Fish Sonnet

Shall I compare thee to a tuna fish?
Though art more lovely and smell better too
Thou tastes more sweet; unless I’m hungry
In which case tuna can be a pretty satisfying lunch
If they do not slather it in too much mayonnaise
Which can, you see, be a real turn off to me.

Of course tuna’s half life wheels
Where yours cast endless toward the seas
And thou eternal glow shall always be
Far fairer than a Chilean bass fair and free
Even when marinated with the best of seasoning
So long as I can breathe, or mine eyes see

So long shall your beauty transcend bumble bee 

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