Monday, January 25, 2010
'Juicy' Aftermath
‘Juicy’ by Rebecca Haegele
Obsession’ably Orange
Fingers caress
Dimpled beauty
Tainting oil for oil
Fragrance faint
Zester’s flavor dreams
Peeled back
Revealing more, than
Just a heart, a slice,
sections
lips do seek
Each taste
Each kiss
Sweeter than the last
Here for
only moments
Juice felt fast
Sticky aftermath
Often, ‘blood’ is spilt
Wasted life, recipes
spent; fleeting stains
will not remain
Cravings cast
upon moments, daze,
until presence; its
gaze. Speaking
memory, passion
set ablaze...
Give in, take the
chance, have your
slice, wild ways
wild bites, heed
my warnings
Obsession will strike!
© Written by, E Stelling, 2010
All poetry, and photography cannot be duplicated without permission by the blog author, and or photographer via elizabeth@cookappeal.com, Thank you
Labels:
food poetry,
Oranges
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3 comments:
I love this one! And did you take that picture? It's super cool.
Life has been nuts lately. But I'll email you back as soon as I can breath.
Wow! I had not realized an orange could be so passionate.
Spoken like a true lover of orange! Posted the link here on the post in my photo blog.
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