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Premium Member Chilli Pepper
hot and passionate 

waves burning with deep desire 

           chilli pepper kiss...

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Categories: chilli, desire, kiss, passion,
Form: Haiku
Haiku 66-About Hot Chilli Peppers
chilli peppers

hanging on stall beds

autumn wind



Not for the contest,but thanks Andrea
for your inspiration

Destiny  3( 1st May 1977 ) : )...

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Categories: chilli, autumn,
Form: Haiku
Chilli Seeds and Tea
I accidently ate some chilli seeds
That fell into my tea,
I went screaming and shooting through the roof
And landed in the sea.
My dearest mum yelled “You’ll burn your mouth!”
While hopping about like a flea,
But I left not a single seed to waste
And Lost my sense of...

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© Jamie Pan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chilli, children, fun, funny,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Chilli Sound Barrier
I have a seatbelt and a helmet in the loo
Eating chilli, precaution is a have to
With the flame from my rear
It was any mans fear
The G force in a spit second was zero to mach 2...

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Categories: chilli, funny
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Chilli Crab
Chilli crab meal for three
Dinner fare sweet-spicy


Fresh seafood spread looks good
A feast for feisty moods


Around square table we
Indulge hunger freely


Sit round and watch TV
Discuss plot and story


This special meal delights
As appetites take flight


Clara feels happy moods here
A brief homecoming cheer


Lotus root and bean soup
Warm and...

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Categories: chilli, blessing,
Form: Couplet
Hot Chilli
HOT CHILLI.

Dear Dinta,
You're the very flames of hell,
And I am an unworthy sinner,
Your's for consumption oh chilli pepper.

Your pose is like that of a beautiful snake,
A deadly mamba on the midday sun,
I am the careless foot,
Strike a  bite.

Your smile is a lure, 
Like bait...

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Categories: chilli, addiction, beautiful, dance, fashion,
Form: Free verse



Our Story, Their Technology
I
I was walking in India's jungle (Dehra Dun)
At the Himalayan foothills, alone
Ten thousand years before Christ was born
I spied a plant, barely a meter tall
Graced with red and green fruit: "May I?"
I prayed to the gods before taking or tasting
Both were pungent; tears jumped to...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chilli, celebration, depression, endurance, inspiration,
Form: Bio

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry