Banaynays
For Luc, because he wanted a poem about Bananas:
This poem about bananas
May seem like lots of fun
But I’d rather write a poem
About an apple, pear, or plum.
Not only could he leave it
To let the poem take its course
But he says that I must say it
Like the neighing if a horse
So it’s time to write the poem
Though I don’t know how to start
Banaynays aren’t my favorite fruit
So I’m not writing from the heart
Banaynays look like lemons
That were purposefully stretched
Or perhaps they look like peppers
That were very poorly sketched
Either way banaynays
Have a taste of many notes
Of pineapples and candies
Or of melons and of cloves
Their texture can be thicker like
A softened balsa wood
But many times it’s squishy
Like the jars of baby food.
Overall they’re stringy
And they get stuck in my teeth
If they didn’t have potassium
They’d be gone within a week
So listen up you yellow fruit
Though you have a funny name
You squishy ripe banaynays
I wish you’d go away.