Commotion on my tongue, <br />The delectable berries are young, <br />These berries are alone like a canyon, <br />They long for a candy-coated companion. <br /> <br />My eyes creep over to the kitchen counter-top, <br /> As my jaw takes a deep drop, <br />A jar of luscious milk chocolates waiting for me, <br />And then I thought of a wonderful idea, strawberries dipped in <br />Chocolate served with tea! <br /> <br />I take out pure, creamy butter along with an effulgent, silver saucepan, <br />And pour some two-percent milk out of its can. <br />Then out of the Hershey’s, I take seven precise pieces, <br />And save the rest of the delicacies for my mamma’s nieces. <br /> <br />The chocolaty mixture bubbles like lava in a volcano, <br />As I try a spoonful the taste is bursting like a tornado, <br />I take one of the blood red berries, <br />And dip it in the mixture that is as heavenly as a bunch of cherries. <br /> <br /> Commotion on my tongue, <br />The delectable berries aren’t young, <br />And as I pull out another berry from my pocket, <br />I realize that I have fallen in love with strawberries dipped in chocolate.<br /><br />Michelle Melnicky<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/strawberries-dipped-in-chocolate/