Kylie and I went to the movies
and because she has an affinity for chocolate,
I bought her a box of Sno Caps.
We sat in the unnatural moon shine
of the screen munching, munching.
Did I mention Kylie and I went to the movies?
When we got home, she asked if she could eat
the remainder of the Sno Caps
because she has an affinity for chocolate.
Without thinking about how much she’d already had,
I said yes. When we got in bed all she did was fidget.
I so regret that I bought her a box of Sno Caps.
That sounds like something I would do! LOL
ReplyDeleteNice use of the prompts.
What a great little story, I really enjoyed reading it :o)
ReplyDeleteThat was fun. Enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteSheilagh lee said wonderful poem.
ReplyDeleteA quirky mingling of the prompt words.
ReplyDeletevery cute poem. thank you for the introduction to a new form...i, myself, have an affinity for repetition in poems (chocolate, too)...might have to this form a go...
ReplyDeleteAlright. So what are snow caps?
ReplyDeleteThis is quite amusing in an different way. I shall have to try some cascade poetry.
ReplyDeleteLiked your style of writing and it was so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteThe light step of spring and freshness lilts through this piece..I can see Kylie skipping on a sweetie high (even the name Kylie is a skipping name) and I so want to try a 'snowcap'..Jae
ReplyDeleteQuirky, but great fun. Yeah! What are Snocaps?
ReplyDeleteNever was a fan of Sno Caps, but I sure liked this piece. (My vice as a kid was Sugar Babies).
ReplyDeleteI bet Kylie loved this - loved having her name in a poem (even if it was because she had the chocolate induced fidgets) and I bet the sno caps were worth it lol
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