Sonnet for a Sandwich
My sonnet in response to V. Walker's National Poetry Month Daily Challenge #8: Poetry Prompt Challenge.
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April 8th Prompt: Today’s challenge was a classic Poetry Prompt Challenge. There were three prompts to choose from, and for some reason, I felt compelled to choose a prompt I would normally never choose!
My Choice, Prompt #3: Write a romantic ode to your favorite sandwich. Treat it like a star-crossed lover. Be dramatic. Be ridiculous. Be saucy (literally and emotionally). Do whatever you want.
This prompt is so funny to me, but I also think there’s so much potential here! So, I decided to write a poem about my favorite sandwich, which is what I call a “ham with little cheese” (that’s what I’ve called it since I was a kid, lol). It’s a white bread sandwich with some light mayonnaise and one slice of an Oscar Meyer ham and cheese loaf (if you’ve never seen one of those before, here’s a picture— IDK if it’s a southern thing, but it sure seems like a southern delicacy to me!). And just to give you some context— when it comes to food, I am the most BASIC girl you’ve ever heard of. I’m a super taster and very sensitive to textures. That’s what inspired me to make this piece.
So, without further ado, I give you— my Sonnet for a Sandwich. Based on Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 (my mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun).
My sandwich’s bread is never toasted;
His clothes, ne’er rainbow, are basic and white;
Some others are tall, mine is short and small;
If condiments be brooks, he has a pond.
I have seen salads every shade of earth,
But no such hues do I see in his eyes;
And in some dishes, there is much more spice,
Than in the taste of my sandwich’s kiss.
I love to prepare it, but well I know
Others have a far more pleasing allure;
I grant I never saw a perfect lunch;
My sandwich, when plated, is generic.
And yet, by Heaven, this sandwich is rare,
As any other thought tasty or fair.
HILARIOUS. Based on one of my favorite Shakespeare Sonnet.