\magnification=\magstep1 \nopagenumbers \voffset=1truein \hoffset=1.5truein \parindent=0.in \hsize=4truein \obeylines \hskip0.5truein{\bf Ode to a Heineken Beer} \vskip .5in Nothing so slakes a Texas thirst As a beer whose delectable bubbles burst On a palate, tongue, and esophagus Where the taste bud cluster's gregarious. \bigskip And nothing so pleases a Texas taste As a beer you can feel from throat to waist Caressing and soothing the gastro track With a taste and a texture ambrosiac. \bigskip That beer makes other beers feel cursed: When {\it they}\/ bubble best, the comparison's {\it worst}\/! What beer produces this luscious foam That trickles and tickles it long way home? \bigskip What brew transcends the delicious level To make a gourmet beer drinker revel? Why Heineken beer is the beer named first By the drinkers of beer who are most well versed. \bigskip Their sipping, with accolades interspersed, Is gripping because of their compliments tersed Through lips that are willingly, killingly pursed To receive the draught that is fittingly first. \bigskip Their eyes are graced, their lips are kissed By the reineken, feineken Heineken mist, And their noses feel they have been wet-nurs'd When the tiny, Heine-ken bubbles burst! \vskip.5truein {\hskip 1.5truein \sl Robert E. Shutes} {\hskip 1.5truein \sl April 18, 1974} \bye % This example was typeset using TeX from Stanford University, % a QMS Lasergrafix Printer, and a driver from TAMU TUG. % For more information contact: % Norman W. Naugle Quality Micro Systems % P. O. Box 2736 1 Magnum Pass % College Station, TX 77841 Mobile, Alabama 36689 % (409) 845-3104 (205) 633-4300