Problem
A micro poem of taste
He said, No, I don’t have a problem with sugar, Just the amount of icing on this cake.
At times I love to brush the whole layer off, Sometimes I enjoy the illusion of taste.
© America Zed. Other Poetry by America Zed.
Summary
The web content presents a micro poem by America Zed that reflects on the nuanced relationship with sugar and the perception of taste, accompanied by related poetry links.
Abstract
The webpage features a brief poetic composition titled "A micro poem of taste" by America Zed, which delves into the complexities of taste and preference, particularly regarding sugar consumption. The poem humorously describes an individual's selective aversion to sugar, specifically the amount of icing on a cake, while acknowledging the enjoyment found in both the act of removing the icing and the taste itself. The page also provides links to additional poetry works by the same author, inviting readers to explore more of Zed's poetic reflections on themes such as love and brilliance.
Opinions
He said, No, I don’t have a problem with sugar, Just the amount of icing on this cake.
At times I love to brush the whole layer off, Sometimes I enjoy the illusion of taste.
© America Zed. Other Poetry by America Zed.
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