What's For Dinner Poem by Kewayne Wadley

What's For Dinner

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I have run from you
one time too many
Finding myself out in the open,
There aren't too many places
to hide.
I've slid between the spaces of your fork
now you have me pinned,
I have run from you one time too many
I hope that you have mercy on me.
Along the lines of patience
I realize that mercy may be asking too much
But until now I've realized how big your teeth
really are.
With no place to run & your fork fast-ly
approaching there is no where else on this plate
to run.
I have run from you one time too many
and after tasting your lips
I question myself
Why did I run in the first place

What's For Dinner
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: dinner,falling in love,food,hiding,kiss,poem,poetry,lips,love,patience
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kingsley Egbukole 09 January 2020

Well composed and interesting. Thanks for sharing

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Kewayne Wadley

Kewayne Wadley

Groton, Connecticutt
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