Food Magazine Models Picked perfectly ready for the customer Not the worst, but please remember I am no different alone, not worse or better But the last kale people think they’re scraping the barrel Yet I taste just fine and I am no less sterile You can find me friends to make me “edible” Free to be picked, free to be eaten My taste has my appearance beaten Two versus One, only a little “misshapen” My fate is doomed, the rot will grow Given to no one, and no one will know That I am fine, but into earth I will go They are hungry, meals here for everyone But the time and money are gone So here these feasts will constantly spawn Thanksgiving, for a hundred children Subsidies are the only thing missing Given this we can help, this problem isn’t hidden Look at the faces of those who hurt Ask them how much a meal is worth Please help those, this system has birthed Matthew is a student at Oregon State University.
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