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Melted Chocolate

I took all forms, Just to fit his molds, I varied from bitter to sweet, Depending on what he needs. I coated him with comfort; A sweet strawberry dessert, He devoured in one bite, With a gluttonous appetite. When there was no more, He turned on the stove, He set me on fire, With all his selfish desire. Sweet chocolate drips, From his succulent lips, That filled him with bliss, For just a few minutes.

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