Such a versatile fruit, On it's own or in a salad, Blended together in a smoothy, Or in a lozenger so soothing. *** Not enough resect us shown, To the red fruit round a stone, As the cherry on top, Or the glazed fruit in bun. *** The next time you are in a store, Grab a punnet, maybe more, Take them home and enjoy them all, But don't forget to remove the stone.
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