CASHIER HAG — a poem and song by Bill Kochman



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CASHIER HAG

by Bill Kochman

10-15-2024

So I went to the grocery store,
And ran into this cashier hag,
Man, that gal just gave me lip,
When I asked for a plastic bag.

Then during the next minutes,
While my groceries she rings,
I glanced down into that cart,
At each of my shopping things.

My toothpaste in a plastic tube,
And my bread in a bag as well,
If it were not for all that plastic,
Some things they couldn’t sell.

Ketchup was in a plastic bottle,
Containers of honey plastic too,
Laundry soap in its plastic jug,
Without plastic we’d be through.

Yes, garbage bags were plastic,
My chicken was in a plastic tray,
Batteries sealed in plastic also,
Oh gosh, what more can I say?

Cat toys were made of plastic,
A carton of eggs in styrofoam,
Man, you know I was steaming,
As I carried all that stuff home.

But adding more insult to injury,
It makes understanding so hard,
When after she totals my items,
I have to pay with a plastic card!

About Bill Kochman

Bill Kochman is a Christian writer, poet and song writer, graphic artist, online evangelist and founder and webmaster of the Bill's Bible Basics website and blog. His interests include tropical fish, Macintosh computers, web design, writing poetry, God's natural creation and his cats, Polo and Eljio.
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