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Lemonhead
I must be a lemonhead,
 Just like the ones that come in that 
 Yellow cardboard box.
 A special little treat to share and enjoy.
 I must be a lemonhead,
 Rolling around and waiting for you to come along,
 Face puckered in a citrus-tickled smile.
 
 Hard and durable, bright and sweet in the middle,
 But you must get past the sour to reach it.
 I may first seem mundane, generic,
 Just like the others in the box,
 But I’m genuinely enjoyable
 Once you spend enough time
 To reach my center. 
 I soften with time. 
 
 I am not sure how long I will wait
 On the convenience store shelf,
 In a dusty corner or linty pocket,
 Buried in a young boy’s fingers,
 Until I am discovered and someone enjoys
 The tangy essence I add to life.

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