Shrimp Fried Rice Poem by Kewayne Wadley

Shrimp Fried Rice



What we have together is complicated.
It very well may be toxic.
But I am glad it happened.
I ask if you love me.
The physical representation of thirst.
You curve my appetite in so many ways.
I am full in knowing that you complete me.
Such a sensual smell.
My mouth burnt by the hot.
My taste buds go insane each time you are near.
Watering at the mouth.
I've eaten too much but know you fulfill my every need.
I often picture a life together with you.
Seasonal aroma, stirred and mixed.
Following your lead.
We grow older.
At times you upset my stomach.
I regret the decision of going to find you.
But this is the same reason I am drawn towards you.
Licking the corners on my mouth.
You fill what hunger I have and I love it.
Because I love you.
We may have our spats but that's anyone that confuses misunderstanding.
I am sincere in the way I am reminded.
Yet selfish in the way I am spoiled.
I love you because you always commit with purpose.
One spoon at a time.
To wake up and have you here with me.
I wouldn't trade anything for it.
To wake up and have you beside me,  
To wake up and ask is that Shrimp Fried Rice on your breath

Shrimp Fried Rice
Monday, May 14, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: abstract,food,for her,infatuation ,longing,love,relationship
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lee Yung 14 May 2018

Shakespare famously said.. Oh Halitosis you vixen, why must you toy with my nostrils upon my waking hour. Mint in the lavender chest, a bouquet for my sweet love. Gotta love him! ; -}

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Robert Murray Smith 14 May 2018

Your last line saved the poem. +++10

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Kewayne Wadley

Kewayne Wadley

Groton, Connecticutt
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