Memories of my Melancholic Coffees
You smell so good I could marry you,
Cupped in my hands I would carry you,
Your magic on my tongue takes my breath away,
You fill me with warmth that doesn't go away.
Your earthy colour in the cup,
Keeps me level through my downs and ups,
Strong from Kenya or Columbian fruity,
Sitting inside my cup you are always pretty.
Why then do you give me such a sweat,
And in my mind only create disquiet?
Then make my heart think it is so much fun,
To babble about, and run, run, run!
Do I not pay you homage still,
That you make me take the bitter pill?
And do I not take all your flavours in,
That you have to spike it with caffeine?
What cruel injustice this world is,
That I cannot drink my coffee in peace,
And enjoy the Kenyan or Columbian treat,
Without having to drink the decaffeinated s#!t.
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