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Chocolate
Chocolate feels liquidy
Moist brown sloshing against vividly
It produces a sweet taste
Its stickiness leaves no waste
It’s as if slabs of wood are cut out
Horizontally; then coated with mud like trout
On the stove, chocolate melts
Into wet, brown droplets; having felt
The thick, surrounding sides of the pan
Combined with smoky heat blowing like a fan
My dog’s fur is, of course, chocolate-colored
The sun shining against it; warmed and smothered
With light
Chocolate drapes across your memory
Its taste, its texture; converted into sensory
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