This is a humerous poem about a woman's passionate affair with sweet chocolate. |
CHOCOLATE LOVE We can’t see each other anymore Twirl. It has to end, for both our sakes, we have to stop this thing now before one of us gets hurt. We can’t be together, darling. It would never work. We’re not good for each other. I’m always unfaithful with other bars and you contain too many calories. You know I want to be with you but it’s getting too hard. I would give anything to be with you. You know how much I want you, how much I crave your taste. There’s no other chocolate for me. It’s just not meant to be. I’m too much of a chocolate slut and you deserve someone who will stay faithful. I simply can’t resist you Twirl. You just have to wink at me and I go weak at the knees. I give into you every time. You know the affect you have on me. You’re so irresistible and delicious I simply can’t control myself. I can’t get enough of your taste. I know how I hurt you when you found me with another chocolate bar. You wouldn’t speak to me for weeks. I found comfort in the taste of Twix. It was so good to me. My mouth would be covered in it while you watched us from the vending machine. Twix meant nothing to me. I swear. It was just a fling. You’re the one I love. |