In Paticular – a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon

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“If you obey all the rules you miss all the fun.” Katherine Hepburn

In Particular

Sometimes the menu is gentle,
and sometimes it is hot and spicy,
a revolution for the palette,
some menus offer slow food,
tender, dripping with flavours,
the food just melting in your mouth
others offer crisp, crunchy bites,
so tangy and juicy, while others
offer a taste tease with aged,
preserved foods which fill the senses,
one menu in particular is lush and
fulsome and makes me ache for more.


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25 Comments

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25 responses to “In Paticular – a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon

  1. one menu in particular is lush and
    fulsome and makes me ache for more.

    🥵 Paul 🥵

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  2. As a testament to the effectiveness of your use of metaphor, I shall avert my eyes.

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  3. This is a particularly spicy metaphor 🥵🥵. Wonderfully cooked!

    Liked by 1 person

  4. Food can be so tantalizing.

    Liked by 1 person

  5. Life…and love is like that.

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  6. a love,,,ly menu romantic Paul! 💖

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  7. ‘ Saturated.’ in particular!

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  8. Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet and commented:
    Come and Enjoy this from Paul!!!!

    Liked by 1 person

  9. Charis Counselling

    I love the way you have used one thing to talk about another but in doing so full described it in sensual detail

    >

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