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Peanut butter toast

A snack time favorite

By The Invisible WriterPublished 3 months ago Updated 3 months ago 1 min read
Peanut butter toast
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It's time to say Goodbye

to the dull drums

to the endless hours of work

to the angry co-workers

to the never-ending commutes

to the company, begging for loyalty

~

Hey, company, when were you loyal??

I screw up, I'm gone, sayonara, see ya

No, sorry to tell you this company

but f and u, because today, I'm not coming in

today, I'm playing hooky, having a good time

laughing out loud, and making memories

~

Gather round, kids I've got a treat for ya

a blast from the past, a snack Grandma

used to make, to hold us over till dinner

when we came in fresh off the school bus

before we headed back out the door

to rule the neighborhood till dark

~

That's right, Kiddos we were adventurers

rulers of our destinies, in a kingdom we

called the outside, where you'll be headed

after this delicious treat...wanna know

what it is? Hold on, ya ready for the reveal

here it is, ta-da, peanut butter toast

~

Two slices of perfectly toasted bread

with a thin layer of butter spread

evenly across the top, then covered

in warm, creamy peanut butter

that'll stick to your throat, but don't worry

there'll be milk to help wash it down

~

I'd give you what we had, but

the school, the parents association, and

child protective services would have

My ass, if I let you drink

water from the garden hose

in the backyard, like we did

~

What's that, my youngest perfect child

Nutella? don't you dare

there will be no chocolate spread

Why, you say, because back in my day

all Grandma let us have was

PEANUT BUTTER

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Comments (14)

  • Angie the Archivist 📚🪶2 months ago

    I still enjoy crunchy peanut butter (or paste, as it was where I grew up)! My brother loved Koogle (Nutella equivalent).😵‍💫

  • Jay Kantor3 months ago

    Hi-i ~ This one caught my (i) ~ My Twin was a smooth/and I was a crunchy - never the breads shall meet. I've just been writing reach-backs - may I insert a slather of yours between them. j.in.l.a.

  • Marti Maley3 months ago

    You made me want peanut butter and milk :) Really enjoyed reading this!

  • Tiffany Gordon 3 months ago

    Cutetastic! Creative & Fabulous! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • I don't like peanut butter but I do like your poetry

  • Babs Iverson3 months ago

    Terrific snack!!! Fabulous poem!!!❤️❤️💕

  • L.C. Schäfer3 months ago

    Choc spread can't hold a candle to peanut butter! Apple slices and black pepper mmmmm 😋😊

  • Shirley Belk3 months ago

    Made me smile and laugh!!! Loved it

  • Leslie Writes3 months ago

    Butter first, then peanut butter? Decadent! I’ve never tried it that way. Tasty poem.

  • I'm a chocolate fan, but even I don't do Nutella unless there are no other options, lol. Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, sure. Ferrero Rocher with hazelnut, even better. But Nutella? Why? And the garden hose. "You're either in or you're out," was one of mom's rules. And if you were out & thirsty, "There's the hose."

  • Cathy holmes3 months ago

    That was lovely, and gave me memories of drinking out of hoses and disappearing till dark. As for PB toast, it's still my daily breakfast with a little raspberry jam.

  • Mmmm, I loveeeeee peanut butter. I have it every morning for my breakfast but as PB&J. Loved your poem!

  • Hannah Moore3 months ago

    Ooh, I can just taste it.

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