Sugar packets

Netashi

Veni, vidi, whatever the rest is

Theta was here and he knows so many people that he loves and cares about. Any one of these people can make his heart melt.

 

  • Whenever life gets you down  and you feel lost

And you feel sad mad and filled with exhaust

  • It seems life throws you a warm bone

For it doesn’t ever leave you alone

  • It gives you a packet to put in your coffee

Makes life less untimely and more lofty

  • For these packets have me lured

All of these people are beautiful and pure

  • They came they saw and they purged with smiles and laughter

This generic sob story will now have a happily ever after

  • They made me forget about sadness and all its woe

And filled my mind and thoughts with everything I don’t know

  • That there is some grace in me and potential its true

I’m happy that I came I saw and met all of you

  • Author: Ernie (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 10th, 2018 11:44
  • Comment from author about the poem: Good morning my fellow poets I hope you all have a wonderful day and have a nice cup of coffee or OJ. As always feedback is welcomed. - Theta your friendly neighborhood scholar PS: Although i might be your friendly neighborhood scholar I now belong to her
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Netashi

    I might be grown up but i still don't like or drink coffee am I weird

  • orchidee

    Erm I put a bit of sugar in my tea (not coffee) but don't stir it up! I've cut down from two to one teaspoon too. I only have coffee if there's no tea around.

    • Netashi

      Ah ok seems reasonable. Tea does seem better than coffee especially iced tea

      • orchidee

        Am I weird, putting one sugar in the cup, but not stirring the tea? Two spoonfuls now is ghastly for me. I spit it out.

        • Netashi

          Weird but in an interesting way but as for the cutting back it seems like an ok decision



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