All he wanted to do was chomp
He was born to chomp
And a good chomp he had
Everyone told him so growing up
He could chomp, chomp, chomp with the best of them
He was boxed up
Ready to serve the world
or at least a small part of the world
Yet his potential remained unfulfilled
He was too pretty to be a true chomper
He was cute, red and fragile
Or so, that was how he was perceived by the world
Well, rather by this small part of the world
This realm left him packaged
Afraid to bring him out into the full light
Thus, he remained unused, unproductive, and alone
No other chomper came or went
On the shelf, day after day he stood steadfast
He wanted to run and be free
He wanted to chomp away on the cherries
For surely there were cherries that needed chomping
Alas, his destiny was changed
He was to remain a pretty little thing for all guests to see
He was in a constant life parade
Standing still so all can gaze
He was admired for being so quirky and innovative
Yet, he was meant to be a chomper
Poor, little sad cherry chomper
One day your princess will come

Categories: food, Humor, identity, mental health, Poetry, Psychology, weird





This made me chuckle. And what a cute cherry chomper he is – never knew anything like this even existed! x
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it is cute, isn’t it? I don’t even know from where I got it.
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What will they think of next? I guess this is a useful kitchen gadget for anyone who bakes or cooks things that use pitted cherries, like pies and such!
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