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Rhubarb, we do love thee. Mary Dairy you make my day mary. I scream you scream we all scream for ice cream. Rhubarb, how we love thee. I put my shoes on back to front to step into the past, sent my watch by express mail to make the time go fast. Oh rhubarb oh rhubarb how delicious you are oh rhubarb oh rhubarb you stand out from far.

I never think of you as a weed. All the yumminess of rhubarb ice cream, now you know what I mean I love rhubarb ice cream and in my mind you make the best kind. Broad green leaves fan out sheltering their shoots below tart pink stalks, the gift of Spring. Grandmother rhubarb Spreads ruby arms to hug clouds While the worms cuddle dirt. Poem Haiku. Unexpectedly in my favourite cold treat rhubarb is so sweet.

Long red and green stalks; The leaf is not what you eat. First veggie of spring. Poem Sonnet. He watered her rows as Rhubarista of Pleasure He trafficked amounts of her body by moonlight as treasure In defiance of rebar and the razors of law He moved bundles unnoticed by mechanical claw On the spine of horizons he followed the stars The rhubarb was seasoned by shimmers of Saturn and Mars.

Pink, unctuous, gleaming, Sweet and tart, garden sweetheart, Spring dream of ice cream. Molten with strawberries in the crust of a pie to the lobes of my brain and I crumble to cry. Poem Hai ku. Rhubarb ice cream yum Merry Dairy has it now Eat it all summer. Rhubarb, rhubard, How I hate thee! Rhubard, rhubard, I much prefer ice cream you see..

Rhubard, rhubard, Stalk, by stalk, you are to be uprooted… Pull rhubard, tug rhubard, Like the Klondike, you are ripe to be looted. The Quest. Bernie and Marlee went off on a frolic In search of some ruby red stalks They flittered and wandered And helplessly floundered Until they espied a hawk.

They implored the hawk graciously To please let them know Where in this fine city The ruby red grows. With his keen observation He could see their vexation At being mere mortals with limited vision In this unusual pursuit of vegetation.

His kindness prevailed As he heard of their tale of the need for rhubarb for the team in the wink of an eye, he spotted a supply so they could make their glorious ice cream. Ode to Rhubarb a limerick. The grass is still wet with dew as I open the latch to the garden patch anticipating my breakfast stew.

Your tartness is appreciated by few but when I pick my morning batch for me there is no match reviving my fondness anew. Oh, ruby stalks! Under-appreciated; tart.

Rhubarb: heart of spring. The Merry Dairy Rhubarb Fairy. I rued that barb, its capacious, mean leaves, Its fleshy, tart trunks for pie or preserve. For Rheum rhabarbarum I had no words; Its beastly bite, my gustatory grief. Then one day I, gladly rhubarb bereft, Heard of rhubarb with ginger! Oh, that spice!

The Merry Dairy on air walked—so deft— Cream couture clothed, sweet silk blended on ice! Dairy dreams—and jams—that carry real heft! Rhubarb Ginger Float Pie is the one I will slice! Grow already! Rhubarb The colour of a ruby The same colour as the feet of a red-footed boobie With leaves of emerald green that do not like a scream! Rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb. Rhubarb is deep red Ruby red good with sugar Calm and attractive. Shocking pink, stretching Sullenly towards the sun Unyielding giants.

Oh Rhubarb, I have a question. I know some do but why not everyone? You really have a lot going for you. Like really sour. But did you hear? Gardening is cool now. Canning too. That is good for you. But Rhuby, You need new recipes. You gotta be a bit flashy. A new name maybe?



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