Laminated Sugar Packets
Sweetness I can't have for the sugar is concealed I fight to tear for this taste, I struggle is loss, Harmonized in time, To touched the sweetness, Oh why... can't I have what I need? I need a fix, I want a grain, A crystal, A white piece of powder, Why does it rule my life so? Lamented sugar packets, Can you understand my strife? Not to have a taste of nectar within material I know I can break, But Damn it this plastic... It was a mistake! The rush that I love for, The sweet that keeps me on, Being stole by a shiny clear film. June 30, 2000 By B.E. Whitehorn, Adrennia Cooper, Allan Perry & William Randol Written January 26th, 2002 © on Jan 26 2002 04:36 AM PST, Billy E. Whitehorn _humor • adult
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"Sweetness I can't have..."