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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required It is quite astonishing to hear and witness you not having caffeine on your lips as you never drink coffee. You have no allergies to it; however, you would rather drink the bland hot chocolate. For me this is a turnoff as I see hot chocolate as a metaphor for your immaturity. These are the words I would say to you if I wanted to break your heart and did not care about your tears. I prefer silence as I do not want to see you cry for this; of course, it is for more than this that I must leave. There is no caffeine from your lips that can stimulate my interest. You were constantly being full of sugar that grew stale once it aged. You have had your fill of other lips that tasted like dust. Now that you are drying out to be a piece of toast, you see that my lips of caffeine can stimulate your heart. Well, on four occasions you could have had my heart; however, you went another way and misled me. Now that I am on my way I have become attractive to you. Well, I have no love for you as I will not betray my future and my future mate to sow a seed with a confused primate that only wants to reap the benefits like Abu from a child’s story. My lips are not as sugar as they are of caffeine. They will only stimulate my future wife. Goodbye my acquaintance!
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