Sugar rush

shaa

Don't you just  love the feeling,
when you gobble that chocolate or cotton candy only to move about in a fanatical way?
Well I know I do.

Sugar makes me hyper, in that moment I could do almost anything, ooh I bet you I could fly. I never want that feeling to end, its my eutopia and place of release. Although it can be abit dangerous since I tend to do silly stuff, didn't I just tell you I could fly like a bird.

 

I think I might have a candy problem.
Talking of...did I ever tell you how sweet you are, your voice lures me, hypnotizes me and those eyes, those eyes capture my soul. I bet now you have a sense of your sweetness.

 

They always say sweet things are bad for me, short lived they hardly ever last but when I'm with you, man I swear you give me sugar rush and they aint no way I'm giving that up.

 

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  • Author: شاء (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 29th, 2022 10:19
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 6
  • Users favorite of this poem: darknessandlight
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  • a thousand wishes

    A funny and very lovely poem i completely relate! lol

    • shaa

      Thanks for reading

    • darknessandlight

      I love this and I believe you have just given me, my new question if I ever decide that I want to be involved with someone again.

      • shaa

        Thats really good to know, can only imagine what the question will be

        • darknessandlight

          Lol, well I am a sucker for sentiment and I have found you're poem very sentimental. So my question, if I reach that point in life, will be, 'will you be my sugar rush'?

          • shaa

            😅😅😅 lol, you're soo funny...

            • darknessandlight

              Lol, I try. I got you to laugh so that is awesome. Broke you out of your gloom a bit. But was deadly serious about using that question, lol



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