Sweetcakes, Tarts, and Muffintops
Sweetcakes, tarts, and muffintops
Each one has its rules
And ignoring sacred recipes
Is the path of fools
For sweetcakes, tarts and muffintops
Come not by accident
And a monkey for their baker
Would set bold precedent
We know that tasting pulchritude
Is quite constrained by task
If you throw out all the recipes
You might as well not ask
Don’t ask that such distractions
Enliven your bleak day
A randomized confection
Would almost certainly dismay
Too much salt, or flour
Would bar success for sure
And that lump of sodden crumbcake
You might scarcely just endure
I wonder then at moderns
The thinkers of today
Who ignore the rules for happiness
And are surprized to meet dismay
We’ve shelved the ten commandments
Or offered just a glance
When we might find real fulfillment
If we’d give them one more chance
For sweetcakes, tarts, and muffintops
Require their recipe
And if they need such for beauty
It’s not errant, so do we.
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