The Flavor of Words

By The Lipstick Factor

some words have flavors when i say them

like

deviant
melts
dark creamy chocolate

serendipity
pours
sweet amber honey

melancholy
lingers
soft cool mint

slut
drools
ripe tart cherry

mother
soothes
milky vanilla cream

whore
bites
fiery hot cinnamon

power
bursts
crisp cold wine

poet
burns
flavor of your desire

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© 2008 Lipstick Whore
Published on Thursday, April 24, 2008.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Dancing_Monkey On Tuesday, April 29, 2008, Dancing_Monkey (1228)By person wrote:

    holy crap.. that was awsome. not something you see everyday. *Nods in approval*

  • Taunting The Reaper On Saturday, April 26, 2008, Taunting The Reaper (169)By person wrote:

    Appetizing and clever. Lovely write.

  • carlosjackal On Saturday, April 26, 2008, carlosjackal (2788)By person wrote:

    Cracking stuff :) -Carl

  • Mari On Thursday, April 24, 2008, Mari (419)By person wrote:

    last line. awesome

  • Rebel tiGer King On Thursday, April 24, 2008, Rebel tiGer King (239)By person wrote:

    Rebell, pits volcanic bursts of unimaginable savor...tiGer, rushes surreal waves of distinctive relish...King, soars powerful aroma of the striped cowboy from hell -symph-

  • Rebel tiGer King On Thursday, April 24, 2008, Rebel tiGer King (239)By person wrote:

    a nice write :D -symph-

  • Organized_Chaos On Thursday, April 24, 2008, Organized_Chaos (9)By person wrote:

    "poet burns flavor of your desire"...Love it, very nice! (^_^)

  • Echoes of Orpheus On Thursday, April 24, 2008, Echoes of Orpheus (357)By person wrote:

    A common poetic tool to describe things with tastes, though I've never seen words labeled by their taste as this, an interesting piece, and well done.

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