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Candy World

Sparkled ice cream houses

Sugared in reds and greens

Smoke of cotton candy

Windows of jelly beans

 

Grass made of lime candy

In dirt of chocolate flakes

Berry gummy flowers

With petals made of cakes

 

Sky of blueberry juice

Shredded coconut rain

Jelly filled flying birds

With a custard filled plane

 

Streets a sheet of licorice

With frosted center lines

Marshmallow vehicles

Speed and shoot out sweet wine

 

People of ginger bread

Wave hands of cold dough

They pucker cherry lips

Sweet powder kisses blow

 

Sweet delicious world

Young new tastes, not old

Packed together as one

In a sphere sucker globe

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Written by
paul-celano
American
Published
Jun 28, 2010
Lines·Words
24·102
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©2010 Paul Celano

"Strange, I don't like sweets that much"

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