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Chocolate Indulgence

How many chocolates did this person eat? If the chocolate was made before the chocolate was eaten. It melted away through the process of heating. But, how could the chocolate melt if the chocolate was almost freezing? Its exposure to the sunrise was apparent, But, at what time did it leave before becoming disparate? The time difference was dwelled in effect, before the chocolate was seen in such repent.    Therefore, the state of the chocolate has been pronounced viable. In the mouth of the person of which this question ultimately relies upon. In the sense of being eaten once it was made, while maintaining its sweet composure without heating or freezing away.    How many chocolates did this person indulge? If in reality it was only made an hour before it was divulged! Only this person could really say, to relive this encounter one must divulge away.    While the mystery revolves around the chocolates dense state, We must indulge in a chocolate now and allow this question to dissipate.    By: Michael M. De La Fuente
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Written by
Michael-M-De-La-Fuente
36 / M
For You?
Written by
Michael-M-De-La-Fuente
36 / M
Published
May 25, 2014
Lines·Words
24·174
Notes

This poem was written as a response to a mindful observation of a chocolate covered strawberry.

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#time#indulge#question#freezing#melting#chocolate#melt#delicious#divulge
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