New Candy Idea

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Gazing at KJ online
Memorizing the curves
And lines
Of painstakingly crafted
Works of art
On God’s work of art
In berry-blue
Cherry red
Strawberry pink
Mandarin orange and
Licorice black
My pulse quickens
My hands shiver
My taste buds flare
All I want
Is to one up Willy Wonka
Forget lick-able wallpaper
How about
Taste-able tattoos?

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tazz317tazz317over 12 years ago
A FETISH FOR SURE

to lick and taste and gain. TK U MLJ LV NV

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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A totally scrumptious treat; something to savor, lick, and eat...

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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A totally scrumptious treat; something to savor, lick, and eat...

duddle146duddle146over 17 years ago
Art.

A very enjoyable rendering ~ the Poet describes a human Work of Art. A pastel colored Tattoo in many shades goes quite well with the poem.

Lisa DentonLisa Dentonover 19 years ago
Yummy

It took me a while to quit looking at the pic and go on to the poem, but it was good too.

doormousedoormousealmost 20 years ago
Very tasty!!!!

You chose a great photo to display with your words too!!

Great use of colourful words, and a great ending!!

Good job ;-)

Maria2394Maria2394almost 20 years ago
this poem

is mentioned on the new poems thread :)

** I no longer use the thermometer as a rating tool

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