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Chocolate surprise One night when the Gods had nothing to do They invented a bean for a wondrous brew At first it was liquid a dream in a glass, but Soon they decided to increase the mass It was then that mouth-watering chocolate Arrived, in boxes or blocks foil wrapped Pocket sized
It plundered the hearts of all women on Earth, who felt pampered and loved by this Gorgeous desert. They love it in milk and they Love in plain, they love its soft centres, its Sugary glaze
With fresh milk and spices a dream had come True, curl up with a cushion it's all about you There's coffee delights and orange divine, a Truffle sensation, a tempting praline. A caramel Fancy, a fondant sublime and there in the centre A chocolate surprise
© Joseph G Dawson
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