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CHARLIE © 2025 Sara Etgen-Baker
just for fun... There once was a bar named Charlie, whose sweetness was truly quite gnarly. With a crunch and a snap, in a candy-filled wrap, he danced in his package so snarly. But Charlie, you see, had a flaw. He'd melt in the sun—oh, the awe! With chocolatey goo, he would stick like glue, leaving candy stuck in one’s jaw. So when you are craving a treat, remember, that Charlie's the sweet. With laughter and fun, he’s second to none, chocolate bar that can't beat the heat

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Date: 7/18/2025 10:15:00 AM
Nice one, Sara...and welcome back to the Soup! I have missed reading your poetry and your sage commentary. Hope your major literary project went well. Cheers from Canada. Jim
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Date: 7/17/2025 4:22:00 PM
Great Limerick poetry, Sara. Wouldn't you know it ... Chocolate as a muse! :-) Write On! my Eastside Writing Bear. Your Westside Writing Bear, Bill
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Sara Baker
Date: 7/17/2025 4:28:00 PM
thanks for your rousing enthusiasm for my Limericks. Means a lot coming from the Limerick king. Yes, chocolate is many things, being a muse is just one of them HA
Date: 7/16/2025 7:42:00 PM
Charley, O Charley... Ever hear of refrigeration? lol. Good one, Sara.
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Date: 7/17/2025 4:29:00 PM
thanks for stopping by and appreciating my Limericks. I think Charlie has consumed too much sugar, enough that his brain cells are no longer functioning...refrigeration, therefore, never crosses his mind. HA

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