Best Lovechocolate Poems
The chocolate frosting was whipped for the cake
But it flicked on your neck by a simple mistake
Don’t move my love I’ll clean you up
With lips and tongue I’ll gently suck.
Mmmm, that’s good, lets have some more
There are other body parts we can explore
Remove your apron and what’s underneath
Cover up the box, so Betty Crocker can’t peek.
With spatula I’ll cover your passion
Chocolate cupcakes are all the fashion
On the kitchen table I’ll have my dessert
Careful dear, you’re ripping my shirt.
The company came later that night
And looked surprised to see the sight
Of a naked cake with no frosting there
Yet the hint of chocolate smell in the air.
Sitting in front of the fireplace,
Listening to the fire crackel and pop,
Enjoying their romantic evening,
He loves the way she looks in the soft,
Flickering glow of the fire,
Mezmerized by her beauty
He gently strokes her face with his hand,
Then lifts her chin with his finger
and gives her a kiss,
She gently rests her head on his chest
As he runs his fingers through her soft brown hair,
They hold eachother tight,
As they sit and drink hot chocolate in silence
For most of the night, finally she says,
"I wouldn't trade the love that I have for you for the world.",
he smiles and kisses her forehead,
takes a sip of hot chocolate and says,
"I wouldn't give the feeling of falling in love with you
and having that love returned for the world."