WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE DESSERT & WHY ?

BRIAN & ANGELA


YOUNG LADY WITH COOKIES ~ AZURA
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DARK CHOCOLATE & GREEN TEA ~ ENERGY BOOST ~ AVIGAIL
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TIRAMISU ~ MY FAVORITE DESSERT ~ BRIANSODES
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T IRAMISU ~ Favorite desset !
I LOVE the sharp taste of Coffee
R EFLECTING Itallian origin ~ and
AH LOVE the sweetness of the cream and
M OCHA taste of the chocolate there's such an
I NFLUX of lots of tastes ~ Amaretto ~ Marscapone
S UGAR ~ Eggs ~ Savoiardi ! Next time you're in ITALY ~ Order
UP AN AUTHENTIC TIRAMISU ~ you will NEVER be disappointed !
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Thanks for visiting ~ Please add yours ~ Love BRIAN XOX


I love green tea,
Turmeric and cinnamon,
While listening to jazzy saxophone,
Together with dark dark chocolate,
Especially when it happens at night very late


My favorite treat Was once ice cream
The icy sweetness just a dream
But that makes me nauseous now
So I guess cookies are pretty grand
Many different types, have one in each hand.
They're pretty great if you ask me.


To follow a meal and a glass of red
I used to like trifle but now instead
My paletteā€™s become far more astute
A glass of white and a bowl of fruit

  • Authors: BRIANSODES (Pseudonym), AVIGAIL, Azura Nightsong, Michael Edwards
  • Visible: All lines
  • Finished: August 22nd, 2017 08:30
  • Limit: 15 stanzas
  • Invited: Public (any user can participate)
  • Comment from author about the poem: To get your digestive juices flowing ~ you need a VISUAL ~ I promise to change the picture with every new POEM. You have missed my TIRAMISU (yummy !) so now we have AVIGAIL'S Late night listening ~ Green tea ~ Dark chocolate and JAZZ SAXOPHONE ~ Thanks for listening ~ SWEET LOVE to ALL ~ BRIAN XOX
  • Category: Reflection
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