And all throughout Prague
Little stands sprang right up
With walls made of log I went to the market
On Wenceslas Square
But Old Town's is better
It's prettier there

To the tourists' delight
But I care not for dolls
Or rocks filled with lights

With some stands that sell food
Not really that cheap
Just some of it good

Was a big roasting ham
This was the real deal
It didn't come from a can

Than to have me a slice
Then I saw a small sign
And it showed quite a price

Such fine meat in your hands
It costs 90 crowns
For each hundred grams
Visions of cheaper food
Danced in my head
So I moved through the crowd
For some sweet, sugared bread

For those in the know
Is a round rolling snack
It's called a trdlo

By grams or by pounds
Each one that you eat
Will cost 50 crowns
For cheese and some ketchup
On top of fried dough
You can go to the stand
That's selling langoše

On beers you can suck
On these you can count
If you visit this truck

Should you so request
This honey's got sting
It puts hair on your chest

Who come to the square
Is mulled wine, called svařák
They sell lots of it there

For each plastic cup
It can help keep you warm
It can help light you up

It was high time to flee
I jumped on my ride
Good old tram 23
And I thought to myself
As I rolled out of sight
I don't love Christmas markets
But for some, they're alright
Aaaw great poetry :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree the Christmas market's nice and all but doesn't really get me in the Christmas mood.
Being an atheist from the southern hemisphere, I love xmas markets. Where I come from xmas is a BIG FAKE, here is moe authentic. Though, I must say that the ones in Prague have still quite a bit to learn from those in Germany, but i still love them.
ReplyDeleteGreat piece, BTW, makes up for the rather dodgy previous one. Sorry, mate, not the standard we are used to :)
Good eye, Max. I certainly didn't slave over Amigos like I did for maze.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to get those pix out there after many months and knew I wasn't going to do a full post on the place.
Plus, my mojo was not working so well that day. Some days, you just can't pull it out of the hat.
I also realized that perfectionistic tendencies were keeping me from posting as often as I used to.. so I thought I'd slap it together and hope for the best. Caught me.
Nice text! I was around Prague the last days and I like the Christmas Market. All the best.
ReplyDeleteThe bard speaks again :) Aren't they removing the sausage stands around the Wenceslas area some time this year? I admit I tried one and it was quite acceptable. HNY2008
ReplyDeleteYes, sausage stands are on the way out. I left an update on the top of my post on sausage stands. Here's a Prague Post article on it:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.praguepost.com/articles/2007/12/12/city-bans-sausage-stands.php
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ReplyDeleteDear readers,
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You're right about the Old Town markets. My grandson especially enjoys the petting animals. My favorite for shopping, however, is the one at Nam.Miru--more compact and quieter. There's also a french pastry shop down the street from there with wonderful treats!
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