To my new girlfriend
You are mine.
My lover.
You are glowing.
You look fresh.
just like a freshly cooked meal.
Your beauty is like freshly baked pies.
Hot from the oven
I'm ready to take a bite.
I want to feel the taste in my mouth.
Your smile makes me hungry.
Your laughter attracts me more.
I thank God you are mine.
My stomach will always be filled.
I will forever be grateful.
Our love looks crispy too.
just like fresh pies.
Our love grows.
Here I am.
holding your hand.
Your eyes send my thoughts far away.
and hunger keeps hunting me.
to get fresh pies
I feel like taking a bite.
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