Sweet ToothA Poem by Sarah MarieOur world is coated In candy, glazed In all that is sweet; There is only sugary Goodness, nature far From a simple treat. In the springtime All that you see And taste is new; Flowers are like Gumballs galore, Icing the morning’s dew; All you can hear From miles around Are busy, buzzing bees As they work and fly From tulip to daisy To layer each petal in honey. The summer melts The sweetness, the blades Of grass like licorice; The sun’s rays are like Sprinkles, the shining Sugar warm with its kiss. All is cheerful and colorful Underneath the canopy Of a cotton candy sky; You look around This jellybean land to find A frosting stream babbling by. Autumn brings about Days and nights decorated In chocolate and caramel; Peanut butter Cannot help but be found When the season is yummy fall. Winter cools the heating Cookies and cream, A nice treat for the arriving
chill; Jack Frost lingers To watch the goodies bake Until everyone has had his or her
fill Of sweets and candies And wonderful, tasty things- Everything from chocolate To the shiny candy rings. © 2012 Sarah Marie |
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1 Review Added on September 20, 2012 Last Updated on September 20, 2012 AuthorSarah Mariemy own world...come visit me!, SCAboutAspiring starving artist: Bachelor's degree in English, minor in professional writing, concentration in writing, unofficial concentration in British literature...2017 more..Writing
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