Dumpling Love
A micro poem
Not long. Short. Humble and sweet, Like dumplings. That’s how I like my love. Wrapped up in cute Little packages. Maybe they’ll have stickers. Maybe they won’t. Small deal. I’ll eat them anyway.

Summary
"Dumpling Love" is a micro poem expressing a preference for love that is simple, sweet, and unpretentious, akin to dumplings.
Abstract
The poem "Dumpling Love" encapsulates the author's desire for a love that is straightforward and genuine. It uses the metaphor of dumplings to convey the beauty of simplicity and the joy found in the small, cute packages of affection, much like the delight of enjoying dumplings regardless of whether they come with stickers. The poem suggests that the essence of love, like the appeal of dumplings, lies in its substance, not in superficial adornments.
Opinions
Not long. Short. Humble and sweet, Like dumplings. That’s how I like my love. Wrapped up in cute Little packages. Maybe they’ll have stickers. Maybe they won’t. Small deal. I’ll eat them anyway.

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