Unwanted Chocolate Poem by Chris Embrick

Unwanted Chocolate

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Unwanted chocolate came today
I threw a dozen out the door
To break my heart, she'll have to pay
Tonight, I'll even up the score
I threw a dozen out the door
Caramel chews and almond truffles
Tonight, I'll even up the score
Her new love's got my feathers ruffled.
Caramel chews and almond truffles
To toss the coconut was a sin
Her new love's got my feathers ruffled
She still wants to be my friend.
To toss the coconut was a sin
To break my heart, she'll have to pay
She still wants to be my friend
Unwanted chocolate came today.

Thursday, August 10, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: betrayal
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Chris Embrick

Chris Embrick

Commerce, Georgia
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