Fruit

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Fear in shades of orange,
tastes of tangerines.
Memories, tart as citrus oil,
burst across my tongue.
You radiate joy
all in shades of yellow and orange,
bright as the sun.
Your happiness in her
glows
and I feel the warm
taste in my mouth,
tart sweet,
the bitter of pith,
a hard shape of a seed
against my tongue.
I’m afraid of so much change.
This fruit
has opened so easily
and I know you cannot help
but reach for the sweetness.
My mouth is full
of emotion.

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LeBrozLeBrozabout 16 years ago
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Put in that light, perhaps the idea of mankind being fruity isn't such a bad idea {though some fruits taste better than others}.

KOLKOREKOLKOREabout 16 years ago
This fruit is not just a fruit!

An artful work of an extended imagery, which interlocks the qualities of rich sensuality: taste; color; temperature with expressive emotions. Sumptuous!