Sugar Sphere Poem by ally gunther

Sugar Sphere



A ball of energy,
So powerful-
I've got a sugar rush,
Diving headfirst into a mystery ball.

Just a pin of light from it,
Enough to draw me in,
Smother me,
Cover me,
I've got a hankering.

I've got an addiction,
And it seems it isn't fading,
Just a little bit of sugar,
Send me into hyperdrive.

It's not even all that much-
Just your own form of antimatter,
Fighting against the rush,
Just to feel that its' alive
Forget the uniformity of the beehive.

Now feel the waves just stirring,
They'll begin and end in a ball-
And don't let those scratches show,
Just put on an interesting show-
'It's all in the hips',
You'll say,
And your sugar will make me sway-
And faint,
Oh no,
Just a slight shift I'll faint.

I've got an addiction,
And it seems it isn't fading,
Just a little bit of sugar,
Send me into hyperdrive.

How can you still swear by it when?
It gives such a problem to your skin-
Just give me a shot I'll peel it off,
And I'm betting,
You'll be sweet and hot

And it seems I've an addiction,
And there's only one catalyst-
It seems I've an addiction,
And contrary to popular beliefs,
There's no way I'll be rejecting the change,
Anytime soon,
Entranced as I am-
By the light of your moon

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