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A Breakfast Poem

 Despite Englishmen themselves not eating porridge for breakfast, I’m reviving this old tradition in my house. I’ve stopped drinking coffee at home “for reasons strong enough for me”, although I cannot even begin to explain – I merely don’t want any coffee. But I religiously drink tea instead. So I thought this could be a fitting quote for the start of the day. 
 

 

“When dress’d, I to the yard repair,

And breakfast on the pure, fresh air:

But though this choice Castalian cheer

Keeps both the head and stomach clear,

For reasons strong enough with me,

I mend the meal with toast and tea.

Now air and fame, as poets sing,

Are both the same, the self-same thing:

Yet bards are not cameleons quite,

And heavenly food is very light;

Who ever dined or supp’d on fame,

And went to bed upon a name?”

 

A stanza from “The Pleasures Of Imprisonment” By James Montgomery.

 
More breakfast poems: http://www.tastearts.com/breakfast-poem-substantial-meal-by-james-montgomery/

And while I don’t drink any alcohol for
breakfast, this is a photo of a delicious cake
in a cafe in Tallinn castle wall.

Author: Julia Shuvalova

Julia Shuvalova is the author of Los Cuadernos de Julia blog. She is an author of several books, a translator, and a Foreign Languages tutor. She lives and works in Moscow, Russia.

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