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Me Flavored Candy
I made candy for you
for we are yet to be friends.
It wasn’t a doddle, but that day…
I went to the deepest woods to find wild ginseng,
I went to the steamy orchards to find citric lemon,
And I went to the verdant gardens to find green tea
I thought of how these tastes blended,
May array an unappealing flavor,
but I still pulverized all ingredients,
sprinkled them on top of what would be my base.
My genuine, authentic foundation:
Sweet syrup relentlessly
boiled in scorching fire, carefully
poured into the grey silicon frame
that shapes the features of who I am.
The taste of the sprinkles is
hard like a pebble, coarse as sandpaper,
lumpy like the sea, dark as the abyss,
bland as water, and hostile like your nemesis.
Were you to peel off the skin,
it would be plainly lucid and serene,
yet so sweet and candid,
bluff and pleasant,
mellow and rich.
You can lean on it
whenever you are drained,
or depend on it
as if a sturdy boulder.
I call it “Me Flavored candy,”
Please give it a try.
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I wanted to mimic the poem The Elephant written by Carlos Drummond de Andrade, who constructs a metaphorical elephant out of materials in his poem. I could not think of anything to construct, so I decided to describe a candy that possesses the same traits as I do. Bitter and bland on the outside, but a soft, reliable taste inside, the candy that the speaker makes takes the reader on a journey about me.