Chinese Restaurant Poem by Charles WOO

Chinese Restaurant



Children are often brought to restaurant by their mother.
We seldom see filial son entertains his father.
Roasted goose with prepared jellyfish can be ordered here.
People eat floodgate crab; drink 'Shao-xing' wine and say 'Cheer! '
Enjoying well-known tea, they develop their friendship.
Sometimes, they play mahjong to show their good relationship.
Dear foods are offered in the parties held by rich customers.
The abalone and sea cucumber cost thousand dollars.


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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Manonton Dalan 14 March 2010

upscale restaurant... come to virginia for cheaper abalone and sea cucumber. nice poem. you could have extra to play golf. thanks md. come visit my poems.thanks again

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