Short Fondant Poems
Short Fondant Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Fondant by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Fondant by length and keyword.
Gummy Santa’s adorning
My fruitcake and dates
Inside with candied cherries,
raisins, walnuts and
Oranges, floating
Fondant red,
Bliss!
Categories:
fondant, appreciation, celebration, christmas, food, holiday, image,
Form:
Epulaeryu
mouth waters at the thought
delights on hand
assorted fantasies
bites of sweetness
fruity morsels
chocolate fondant
tarts and cakes
sugar sprinkles
honeyed lips
AP: Honorable Mention 2025
Categories:
fondant, food, sweet,
Form:
Free verse
we're in a cafe and he's unsure if he can
finish his slice of CAKE, one of those
fondant numbers and so we've made an arrangement
which will allow me to consume half of it
but then, "dad, i actually think i can finish it."
i get a message from a friend asking how are the kids today
i reply like what i make of the french revolution;
it's too early to tell
Categories:
fondant, humor, humorous,
Form:
Free verse
Sweet Dreams
Climb up on the peppermint mountain
Sip the flowing cinnamon tea
Ride confection’s fantasies of licorice
Savor lemon drops by a lemonade sea.
Pick a flower with caramel petals
Taste chocolate kisses from the breeze
Gather toffee bits like four leaf clovers
Catch fondant clouds then dream sweet dreams.
7-22-21
Contest: Bit Size Poem No. 14
Sponsor: line Gauthier
Categories:
fondant, candy, dream, fun, sweet,
Form:
Rhyme
What we're made of?
Perhaps the
invisible obvious,
Of human
misunderstandings,
Silent and hostile
stares.
We are made of
Silence,
Silk paper and
Aniline.
The colors of mine
Country.
We are made of
Fondant,
Flavors of the
Earth, and brow
Sugar.
Fleeting desires of
Cotton candy.
Illusion, hope, and
Cardboards,
This is discolored
Full.
We are made of the
Breeze, and dream,
Of pure nothing.
We go away at night.
Categories:
fondant, nature,
Form:
Light Verse
The wedding cake was vanilla fondant
Its flavor did enchant
But it was truly a surprise
At how the cake was disguised
The guests knew not where to start
They'd never seen this before
The groom took the first slice
And then everyone came back for more
All the guest had left Jenny Craig
They were tired of that mess
They ate and ate without finesse,
The cake itself was the wedding dress!
*
2/22/17
Categories:
fondant, wedding,
Form:
Rhyme
Today is the day I’m expected to say
I love you and will you be mine
But who gets to tell me that this is the day
When everyday suits me just fine
Today is the day when sweet scented flowers
Come with the sweet nothings I speak
But how does this show of my romantic powers
Differ from each other week
Today is the day when chocolate will say
For me there is no one above you
But you can have both coffee fondant today
For, Baby, that’s how much I love you.
Categories:
fondant, valentines day,
Form:
Rhyme