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The sugar poem Poem Summary

Updated: 3/22/2024
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Sugar

Lights in the Sugar Field

Lights in the sugar field

There are four in all

Three close together one a little ways off

Like an outsider standing off

Lights in the sugar field

Call out to me

Wanting me to join them

I would be as the fourth

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by Bridget Webber

Give me the the sweetness of your sugar

so clear and soft

beguiling yet wanting

teasing yet pleasing

I'll wait as you let and heave

whining as you drip

honeysuckle moisture

from your swollen red lips

let me taste and quiver

as the candy

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by Honey Dip

"The Cookie Jar"

I am the Cookie Jar.

I'm round, but in a very good way. (Think personality wise)

I'm sturdy. I'm stable.

I'm a round Cookie Jar with a bottomless pit.

There's lots of room for cookies in my jar.

I love cookies, it

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by Matthew Doherty

I'm the one to make you dance

the one to make you run

making sure your energy's enhanced

and I wont stop until your done

I will sparkle and shine in the light

so never put me to waste

add me to your bowl for delight

or a cup of tea

by The Poem

It's been a long time since I last tasted sugar,

The crackling dementia of joy, destroyed so gracefully in a carrumptious mouthful.

What wonderful screams they have, as I pick up the shaker

- their bloodied taste etched on its walls

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"The Sugar Poem" by Brenda Shaughnessy explores the theme of sweetness, using sugar as a metaphor for relationships and emotions. The poem delves into the complexities of love and desire, highlighting how something as simple as sugar can evoke a range of feelings. Shaughnessy's vivid imagery and playful language create a bittersweet reflection on the fleeting nature of happiness and the inevitability of loss.

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