Candy unwrapped

Candy unwrapped

A Poem by Soren

She was a prize, a balm for sore eyes

At twenty seven a little piece of heaven

With long blond hair at which men would stare

Her sapphire eyes would draw men's sighs

Long legs and butt like a bubble, curves that spoke of trouble

Pearly white teeth formed an angelic wreath

Candy found on a dance floor, the wrapper his eyes did explore

A sweet that caused him to drool turned him into a fool

Thinking his dreams come true when she said I'll come home with you

Wanting to be sure, his hand did explore

Nothing she did ban, he sighed with relief finding she was not a man

Silly boy, I don't have that kind of toy

I'm not like your aunties I don't wear panties

At his house, fingers fumbled to unbutton her blouse

Inside the subject to his quests, two firm snowy hills as breasts

His manhood against his pants did press as she began to undress

For more he started to beg, then gasped as she took off one leg

Then she put her teeth in a glass, pulling padding off her a*s

Removing her wig of long blond hair, at her bald head he did stare

Taking one eye from her skull, revealing a deep dark hole

Saying come give me a massage, on her groin a tattoo said boner garage

Beware candy you pick up off a floor, unwrap it before you ask for more

© 2026 Soren


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If Tori Amos was a sex offender, she would use this font.

Posted 3 Days Ago


Soren

3 Days Ago

Now that is a thought. Thanks for the read and comment that is as metaphoric as poetry itself
yes .... more care in reading the label .... or use other eye sight :)
E.

Posted 3 Days Ago


Soren

3 Days Ago

Thanks so much Einstein for the read sand comment it is always most appreciated.
Einstein Noodle

2 Days Ago

your welcome .. and thanks for sharing your stuff sir!

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Added on February 21, 2026
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