Food poems, like love poems, have the potential to be vague and maudlin. The New York Times' profile of a book of food poetry refers to Winston Churchill's supposed declaration, "Take away this ...
"I only like poems that rhyme." Or, more drastically: "If it doesn't rhyme, it's not a poem." These declarations of allegiance to end-rhyme sound traditional or even daringly reactionary—fearlessly ...
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