The taste of well prepared poetry is something you won't fast forget. Each phrase is fresh, seasoned with restraint and mixed with passion. Patiently simmered or flash fried, the result is something to be savoured. Hold it on your tongue with relish, while the juices coat your chin, but be quick to scoop them up and sip them again for that unexpected echo of the explosion of textures held in each line. The taste of well prepared poetry is something you won't fast forget. And there's always seconds on offer.
I saw a book entitled 'The sound of paper'. I reversed the image for a 'taste of poetry' and went from there.