So, here's what we learned this evening:
1. Children's songs are easily adaptable.
"Do you know the lettuce man,
the lettuce man,
the lettuce man?
Do you know the lettuce man
who likes to sing with me?
Oh, he loves the letter L,
the letter L,
the letter L,
Oh, he loves the letter L
and likes to sing with me."
the lettuce man,
the lettuce man?
Do you know the lettuce man
who likes to sing with me?
Oh, he loves the letter L,
the letter L,
the letter L,
Oh, he loves the letter L
and likes to sing with me."
2. Poems can be written about anything.
Iceberg Lettuce
Joanie MackowskiWhat vegetable leviathan
extends beneath the dinner table,
an unseen, monstrous green that pulls
the chair out from under our faith
in appearances: see a mere tuft
of leaf on the plate like a wing,
but if it flies away, it undoubtedly
will disturb the continental drift
asleep under the salad plate,
the hidden world we forget
as we reach for the smaller fork—
(and now, mouth full, don't speak: politely
chew your leaf of firmament
that's torn and tossed up in vinegar here as
we'll be tossed before its vast
root maybe someday or any moment).
3. When tired, Michelle makes very little sense...
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