Short Caramelized Poems
Short Caramelized Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Caramelized by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Caramelized by length and keyword.
Candle-lit cravings ooze,
caramelized almonds,
creamy layers of love~
carving midnight spoons in
crisp cadence, coated with
cocoa milk; velvety
clusters of sweet essence.
Categories:
caramelized, chocolate, perspective,
Form:
Pleiades
Decadent Pecan Pie
Crunchy caramelized pecans topped with whipped cream.
By Nayda Ivette Negron
11-5-2015
For Food & Our Memory Connections
Sponsored by: Andrea Dietrich
Second Place
Categories:
caramelized, candy,
Form:
Free verse
His spider web eyes
Delicious amber caramelized
Persuasively lively
Quick with playfulness
Surrounding with curiosity
Open to suggestions
Offering her Shangri-lah
She steps into his arm gladly
Eager to begin her forever dance
Categories:
caramelized, love,
Form:
Free verse
Dip 'em in caramelized honey or gummies
Without it, they taste kinda funny and runny
A Carnivale only for bobblehead gods
A barrel of laughs for the rest of us clods
That are blubbering bobbling bobbers bobbing
For corn-on-the-cob
Categories:
caramelized, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Hungry? Why wait?
Chocolate won't waste
Might go to your waist
Advertising is genius
Packed with peanuts
Quick way to protein us
Calories are king-sized
Due in part to caramelized
Nonetheless, it satisfies
You're not you, man,
When you're hungry for nougat
Share one (with Ted Nugent?)
Candy-licious, a name it needs
How about a Martian steed?
(Gives a flippant, hidden laugh) Indeed
Categories:
caramelized, candy, funny,
Form:
Rhyme
Flavorful horizon
Yellow sun hot like white onion
Cantaloupe moon
Sweet as butter briskets
Trees those greens like broccoli
Valley deep of soup stirring gravy
Baked mounds rain drops
On golden sands risen
Flavorful world
Delicious earth
Spinning matter like in a blender
Containing mountain tops of chocolate
Flavorful world sweet as caramelized sugar
Edible matter
3/23/18
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr.©2018
Categories:
caramelized, allegory, food, nature,
Form:
Free verse
Christmas 1947
It was a time of deep poverty
with flour, milk, and margarine
my mother made porridge
put the pan on the table
said to her three children
dig in it is all we have
went to bed and bitterly cried
A child doesn't know it is poor
we ate the porridge and fought
about who was to scrape
the caramelized bottom of the pan
We, children with belly full
went to sleep, my sister on the
sofa, my brother and I on the floor
Categories:
caramelized, absence, abuse, age,
Form:
Blank verse
A depersonalized holocaust slowly proceeds
Under convertible assuaged currency
Separate disparate lives, anonymous dredging
Tear against the land, air, and crawling
Human hands finalized the creed
Scourging banks to let the biosphere bleed
Recognizing no natural dignity
Expect that converted into commodified property
Distraction allows us to peel away
Taking the mind narrower still
And filling the void with caramelized exchanges
Simply look away
The slave servitude continues
Categories:
caramelized, beauty, death,
Form:
Free verse