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Gratefulness
Whenever I feel ill at ease I gain great solace eating cheese. Its flavor, either mild or sharp Revives the soul and mends the heart. A slice of Swiss upon my plate With holes to sit and contemplate Can stimulate my intellect And make me feel less circumspect. A cheddar with a sharpened taste, May raise sat-fat and thicken waist, But it can make me feel most fit When warmed with beer and called Rarebit. A heated Brie may help control The dark malaise within my soul, (But I make sure it comes from France to never leave the cure to chance.) To find my way as artisan I may partake of parmesan, If grated or cut in a sliver My Muse creates and I deliver! But not until I reach my dotage Will I ingest the cheese called Cottage!
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