A JAR OF PEANUT BUTTER

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    A JAR OF PEANUT BUTTER

    You, Me, And A Jar of Peanut Butter
    Friday, April 10,2009

    Barren landscape spread shore to shore
    Passages opened an unspoiled door
    Covered now fertile grounds with peanut butter
    Succulent tender treat sounds you now mutter

    Cries delight the more you utter
    Crazy I know but do I stutter?
    Warm yet juicy passion’s pink
    Youthful fountains from hence I drink

    Dinning on fruits garnished sweet little kitten
    Taste no haste love bug now I’ve been bitten
    Speaking words I’ve never heard
    Singing softly the mocking bird

    Peaches delight and O’ so eatable
    Quite the storm you are so incredible
    I so like the taste of peanut butter
    So the much for hearts do flutter

    As I rub it on your smooth belly
    Added now it too guava jelly
    Sandwich made sounding fallacious
    Elegant debutant our lady gracious

    O’ I love it the peanut butter banquet
    Feasting cause wires to short circuit
    Clear wrapping covers beautiful flowers
    Mine to embrace and massage for hours

    Nestled peanut butter between airspace
    Extricated by tongue from a secret place
    Removed I did from her sweetshop
    Finished now I shed a teardrop

    Lapped ever morsel up like an animal
    Feeding time for this fine young cannibal
    Concluded clambake of visitation conjugal transience
    Feasted on bounty of such magnificence

    How I love to ingest peanut butter
    A thought shakes me makes me shutter
    Listen up for concise I speak and never I stutter
    Zesty, testy, smooth, and creamy peanut butter

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    Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

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