The breakfast buffet stands, empty
of the sizzling meat.
Pancakes wait for syrup.
Scrambled eggs slowly cool.
Potatoes with onions wait forgotten.
Cereal and milk sit
with spoon and bowl.
Students crowd the platters
contemplating the vacant plate.
We all want to have
some chow before we leave
to memorials and museums.
Even teachers bustle around
the sacred, empty, tray.
Waiting for the unworldly
treat to fill it.
And soon she enters,
in the holy kitchen robes,
wheeling the little cart
filled to the brim with
crispy meat.
The goddess of bacon
carries pork aplenty.
Quickly
devoured.
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