Candy the Cannibal Fell in Love

Candy the Cannibal Fell in Love

A Poem by Jessie

Candy went into a coffee shop one day,

Looking to be satisfied by a tasty treat.
She sat by a window, sipping her coffee,
Staring out the glass at the busy street.
A handsome man walked by
And caught Candy's eye,
So she invited him to take a seat.

They talked for hours about themselves,
Their personalities fit like hand and glove.
After several cups of coffee together,
Candy knew she had fallen in love.

The two of them really hit if off,
So Candy invited the man over for dinner.
She wrote her address on a napkin,
And also wrote that she wanted him to be in her.

The man stared at the napkin,
Smiling widely at the last part.
The idea of a night with a girl like her
Stirred a passionate fire in his heart.

When the man came over hours later,
Candy realized she never asked his name
But staring at his delectable body
She decided she still wanted him all the same.

She said the food was still cooking,
And offered him a glass of wine.
Eventually the man got so drunk,
He forgot he had come over to dine.

Candy led him to her bedroom,
With an idea to propose,
She said she wanted to screw his brains out,
So the man quickly stripped of his clothes.

She took in his naked body,
Salivating from the sight,
And then the two of them made love,
For several hours into the night.

When the man had fallen asleep,
Out of the room Candy did creep,
To fetch a syringe full of air
To jab into his vein,
And for a while the man woke up
From the quick, stabbing pain.

Candy watched the angry, naked man,
Struggle in her bed until his death,
Then she leaned over to kiss his lips
After he drew his last breath.

She ate every piece of him,
And his flesh her taste buds did entice,
She loved the way his dead blood spilled
On her sheets as she cut each slice.

She ate him slowly, and completely
Not letting a single bit of him go to waste.
She let each part of him roll over her tongue,
So she could savor every taste.

The last part of him she ate
Was his beautiful, juicy, red heart,
Because she wanted it to be only hers,
So they could never part.

© 2011 Jessie


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I am a faerie princess. I grant wishes if you make me smile. I like long walks on the shorelines of other dimensions. I chase after words like butterflies and tie them to paper, and watch my poetry fl.. more..

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